Marc Miance (born 6 September 1976 in Meulan, France) is a film and television producer. He is the founder and CEO of Alkymia since 2010. He produced animated feature films such as Renaissance (2006) and Animal Kingdom: Let's Go Ape (2015).

Marc Miance
Marc Miance in 2019.
Born (1976-09-06) 6 September 1976 (age 47)
NationalityFrench
EducationESRA
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1997–present
SpouseIsabelle Miance

Biography edit

Marc Miance was born in Meulan, in the suburbs of Paris. He developed an interest in computer-generated imagery (CGI) and video games at an early age. He studied at the ESRA school of cinema where he specialized in computer graphics, but dropped out after 2 years. He started to develop new techniques to create black and white CGI movies (Project BW).[1][2]

In 2000, Marc Miance co-founded Attitude Studio, a production company specialized in film animations. Attitude Studio created Eve Solal, an entirely computer-generated realistic character who was intended to star in films, TV shows, and video-games.[3] Attitude Studio innovated by developing an "emotion mapper" for the Eve Solal character, i.e. sets of body movements for each emotion triggered to make the animation less stiff, more human-like.[4] He sold Eve Solal to the telecom company Orange for 1 billion francs the same year that it launched, in 2000.[5] The following year, he showcased Eve Solal to ACM's Siggraph.[3]

From 2003 to 2005, he worked on several video game animations including EidosTomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness and Atari’s Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.[2] In 2004, inspired by Frank Miller’s Sin City, he created the visual concept of the black-and-white sci-fi animation film Renaissance, directed by Christian Volckman, and was in charge of the animation.[6][7] Still in 2005, he co-founded the production company Let'So Ya with Isabelle Miance (spouse) and Sandrine de Sacy.[2] Attitude Studio, now equipped with a 3,500m² motion capture studio near Paris, led a 4-million euro round of investment in 2008,[8] and closed its operations in April 2009.[2]

In 2010, Marc Miance became the executive producer of Animal Kingdom: Let’s Go Ape released in 2015 and starring Jamel Debbouze, the first European picture to be entirely filmed using motion capture.[9] In 2010, Marc Miance also created the company Alkymia specialized in computer graphics and motion-animated technologies,[2] a company which was instrumental to develop the technology for the movie Animal Kingdom: Let’s Go Ape,[10] including a 500-gram headset to capture the facial expressions of the actors.[2][11]

In 2019, Miance and Indian producer Anish Mulani launched the mobile browser Popshot.[12][1] In 2020, they focused the application on user privacy and renamed it Wave.[13]

Work edit

Films
1998 BW
2006 Renaissance
2015 Animal Kingdom: Let's Go Ape
Television
2003 A Species Odyssey (documentary)
2006 Skyland
2006 Galactik Football (season 1)
2009 Galactik Football (season 2)
Video games (cinematics)
2003 Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness Eidos Interactive
2003 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Atari
2003 Spawn: Armageddon Namco
2005 50 Cent: Bulletproof Vivendi Games
2005 Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure Atari Inc
2005 Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard Atari Inc
2008 Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy ivendi Games
2009 Wheelman Midway Games, Ubisoft
2009 Grey's Anatomy Ubisoft

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Marc Miance, builder of virtual emotions". THE NEWTECH MAG.NET. 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Marc Miance". Executives.Technology. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  3. ^ a b Attitude; Miance, Marc (2001). "Eve Solal". ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Electronic theater program. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press. p. 13. doi:10.1145/945314.945327. ISBN 9781450374323. S2CID 45088455.
  4. ^ Audrey Doyle, A lifelike virtual 'personality' becomes a rising star, CGW, 4 April 2001
  5. ^ MAURIAC, Laurent (2000-11-08). "Eve Solal, plus vraie que nature". Libération.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  6. ^ Holden, Stephen (2006-09-22). "Even in a Place Like Paris, It's Not Good to Live Forever (Published 2006)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  7. ^ "Interview with Marc Miance of Attitude Studios | FirstShowing.net". www.firstshowing.net. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  8. ^ "Attitude Studio veut s'imposer dans l'animation 3D". LExpansion.com (in French). 2008-01-25. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  9. ^ "Un producteur Made in Mantois". calameo.com (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  10. ^ à 19h04, Par Le 7 avril 2015 (2015-04-07). "Buchelay : il a inventé le casque de Jamel Debbouze". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-02-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "Pourquoi j'ai pas mangé mon père : Le défi fou de Jamel Debbouze". www.purepeople.com (in French). Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  12. ^ "Indian Guy Has Built World's 1st Browser That Reimagines Screenshots And Enhances Web Surfing". IndiaTimes. 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  13. ^ Wave the first full privacy app chooses India for its worldwide launch, Adgully, 23 January 2021

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