Mac Guff

French visual effects company
Mac Guff
IndustryVisual effects, Animation
Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988) (as MGL Studio)
FoundersJacques Bled
Rodolphe Chabrier
Philippe Sonrier
Martial Vallanchon
Thierry Bravais
SuccessorIllumination Studios Paris (animation department)
Headquarters
Paris
,
France
ProductsAnimated films

Mac Guff (also known as Mac Guff Ligne) is a French visual effects company based in Los Angeles, United States, Brussels, Belgium and Paris, France, where it is headquartered. Mac Guff specializes in the creation of computer graphics for commercials, music videos and feature films. 270 graphic designers, VFX supervisors and producers, computer engineers, and administrators are usually working on over 100 million files (for Despicable Me). In mid-2011, the company was split in two, and the animation department was acquired by Illumination Entertainment (Universal Studios). The new company was named Illumination Mac Guff (now known as Illumination Studios Paris) and has capital worth 3.2 million euro.[1][2]

Company name

The company name Mac Guff was inspired by the term MacGuffin. The director and producer Alfred Hitchcock popularized both the term "MacGuffin" and the technique.

Animated productions

  • La Vie des bêtes (1988, design. Philippe Starck)
  • "Love Don't Let Me Go" (2002, music video for David Guetta dir. Olivier Boscovitch)
  • Pat & Stan (2004–2010, television series dir. Pierre Coffin)
  • Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest (2006, feature film dir. Michel Ocelot)
  • Dragon Hunters (2008, feature film dir. Arthur Qwak and Guillaume Ivernel)
  • Despicable Me (2010, feature film dir. Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud)
  • Home Makeover, Orientation Day, and Banana (2010, short films)
  • Hop (2011, feature film dir. Tim Hill, Illumination opening logo variant only)
  • A Monster in Paris (2011, feature film dir. Bibo Bergeron)
  • Kirikou and the Men and Women (2012, feature film dir. Michel Ocelot)
  • Life, Animated (2016, feature film dir. Roger Ross Williams, animated sequences only)
  • Dilili in Paris (2018, feature film dir. Michel Ocelot)
  • SamSam (2020, feature film dir. Tanguy de Kermel)
  • Around the World in 80 Days (2021, feature film dir. Samuel Tourneux)

Features

References

  1. ^ Juridic information about Illumination Mac Guff
  2. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (December 12, 2011). "Universal benefit in Mac Guff accord". Variety. Retrieved December 17, 2011.

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