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Sergey Glezin
Сергей Глезин
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Sergey Glesin was born in 1960 in Leningrad, the cultural capital of the former USSR. The young director began to be interested in cinematography from an early age, pestering parents with questions about how movies and cartoons come to life. Sergey preferred animated films and therefore decided to associate his future career with this industry.
Sergey spent his childhood and school years in his native city, after graduating from high school he entered the Leningrad Institute of Film Directors,
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Sergey Glesin was born in 1960 in Leningrad, the cultural capital of the former USSR. The young director began to be interested in cinematography from an early age, pestering parents with questions about how movies and cartoons come to life. Sergey preferred animated films and therefore decided to associate his future career with this industry.
Sergey spent his childhood and school years in his native city, after graduating from high school he entered the Leningrad Institute of Film Directors, received a diploma in 1982.
Since 1984 he began his creative activity at the Studio of Popular Science Films in Leningrad, in 1998 he left this work. In the credits of many Russian films you can see in the column "sound operator" his name. He worked on documentary, animated and non-fiction films.
In 1999, Sergey Glesin was invited to the Midi-Sinema studio as technical director. This large company is engaged in post-production of sound in a wide range of different applications, including movies, cartoons and computer games. Among the many works of this company there are such famous paintings as Morphine, We are from the Future 2 and others.
In 2005, he decided to change the profile of an animated director and began working on his first film, Contact, as a producer. Sergey Glesin worked on many TV series, films as a director and producer, he was also engaged in the editing of animated films, among which one can distinguish
"Three heroes and the Shamakhan Queen" "Dwarf Nose", "Alesha Popovich and Tugarin Snake".
After the first part of the project about heroes was released, where Sergey Glesin took part, he dreamed of making another cartoon about these heroes, and a picture about the Shamakhan Queen appeared. These cartoons have become one of the most popular not only in the CIS countries, but also abroad.