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Yannick Mahe| 4 mins | France
A young medical assistant is giving a nice presentation about the principles of evolution. The genetic information of each living being is subject to modifications. Mutations can lead to bacterial resistance towards antibiotics.
SCREENING SCHEDULE
2:00 PM Sund, Oct 17, 2010
New York Hall of SciencePRODUCTION CREDITS
Director | Yannick Mahé
Script | Gilles Macagno & Yannick Mahé
Illustrations | Gilles Macagno
Animation | Jean Rubak & Amélie Compain
Animation assistants | Jumi Yoon, Arnaud Bertuzzi, Nicolas Comte & Jessye Jakoby-Koaly
Voices | Debra Reynolds & Andrew Wilson
Sound design | Gérard Labady
Voice recording | Marie-Odile Dupont & Romuald Herrero
Sound editing | Marie-Odile Dupont
Video editing | Yannick Mahé
Production | CNDP (2009)DIRECTOR’S BIO
Working for several years as molecular and cellular biologist I felt that scientists are not sufficiently engaged in public understanding of sciences. So I decided to have a complementary training in 2D/3D animation in order to make scientific movies. Narration and animation allows to communicate scientific topics in a very pleasant and easy way.TRAILER
Mutations – selection: the bacteria resist from Yannick Mahé on Vimeo.














