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Pascal Campion was born in the US but grew up in France. He was studied narrative illustration at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs de Strasbourg, in France. His formal training emphasized storytelling through art, and also happened to be the last class that was taught without computers. A year-long study abroad in Boston at Tom Snyder Productions ...
Pascal Campion was born in the US but grew up in France. He was studied narrative illustration at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs de Strasbourg, in France. His formal training emphasized storytelling through art, and also happened to be the last class that was taught without computers. A year-long study abroad in Boston at Tom Snyder Productions cemented Pascal’s goals and determined the US as the place to establish his professional artist career. After graduating in 2000, he began digital illustration.
From there on to today Pascal Campion wore many hats in the art world; from production design to visual development for feature films and television; to creating commercial animation for clients such as Chevron and Disney; as well participating in various feature animations and animation specials. He began working with the film industry and found a love for visual development and storytelling in the film industry. Pascal had an early role in the movie Klaus, with Sergio Pablos Animation and helped set the initial visual bible for the movie. In 2010 and 2011, he worked in visual development in such movies as Moana, Mr Peabody & Sherman and Penguins of Madagascar.
He currently lives in California with his family.
This fun, thought-provoking book is bursting with the characters and settings for which Pascal Campion is so well known. He digs deep to pinpoint how his style and skills have evolved, and case studies and tips on storytelling will delight artists who want to pursue this side of their own art