Fx Goby

Fx Goby
Born François-Xavier Goby
(1983-09-27) September 27, 1983
France
Alma mater Supinfocom
Occupation Film director, illustrator
Website www.fxgoby.com

François-Xavier Goby (born September 27, 1983, Grasse) is a French director and illustrator based in London.

Biography

Fx Goby studied animation at Supinfocom, a pioneer school in Computer animation in Valenciennes. He graduated in 2006 with a short animated film En Tus Brazos, co directed with Edouard Jouret and Matthieu Landour, that toured festivals around the world[1] and won awards, including a Siggraph 2007 Award of Excellence.[2]

After living in Paris for three years he moved to London joining Nexus Productions. He formed the directing duo Fx and Mat with university friend Matthieu Landour and directed several commercials and music videos including a Coca-Cola Superbowl commercial in 2011. The duo split in 2012 to follow a solo career. His second short and first live action film, The Elaborate End of Robert Ebb, co directed with Clement Bolla and Matthieu Landour, won the Canal + award at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2012 [3] and was subsequently purchased by the network.[4] He directed many commercials since then, a short live action film Chiante (Pest) broadcast by Channel4 [5] and a feature documentary for France 3 about Prince Philip : Le Mari de la Reine, l’inconnu de Buckingham [6] and also published a few books as an illustrator.

In June 2016 he released To Build a Fire, a cinematic adaptation in 2d animation of Jack London’s short novel. The film is touring festivals at the moment and won many awards including the Oscars qualifying Best Animation Grand Prize at the 2016 Rhode Island International Film Festival.[7]

Filmography

Short films

Music Videos

Commercials

Documentaries

Illustrations in books

References

External links

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