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Pitof
Birth at
4 July 1957
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Director, screenwriter, director, editor and musician Pitof was born on July 4, 1957 in the capital of France. His career began in 1979, when he went to work as an assistant director. He encountered documentary, short and feature films. Having gained experience in these areas, he withdrew into the world of special effects since 1986. Soon he began to engage in commercials, clips and other similar videos. For some special effects, he won awards. This happened in 1995 and 1996. During the same period,
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Director, screenwriter, director, editor and musician Pitof was born on July 4, 1957 in the capital of France. His career began in 1979, when he went to work as an assistant director. He encountered documentary, short and feature films. Having gained experience in these areas, he withdrew into the world of special effects since 1986. Soon he began to engage in commercials, clips and other similar videos. For some special effects, he won awards. This happened in 1995 and 1996.
During the same period, he took part in the development of a design layout for a number of television channels, in particular for Channel Five, TF1. From 1990 to 1998, Pitof collaborated with various directors (including Luc Besson), producing special effects in digital format.
Pitoff studied the information concerning digital special effects in such detail that he soon developed a computer that allows creating this type of special effects in wide resolution. This invention was used for full-length paintings.
In 1997, Pitoff received the position of second director on the set of the film Alien-4. Resurrection”. Naturally, he also focused on special effects. His work was well done. Not only did the audience admire her, so the talented director was also awarded a prize for her. It should be noted that the first director in this film was Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Pitoff has worked with him a couple of times.
The first independent experience of Pitof was a film
"View" . He shot it completely using high-resolution digital technology and won a prize. Also, Pitof was awarded at the Cannes Festival in the category “For the best technical solution” and received a Grand Prix for him. This happened in 1994, thanks to the film “Great Longing”.