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Joris Clerté| 2 min | France | 2010
The traceologist’s speciality is to find traces of wear and tear on tools. Archeology experts explain how it is possible to reconstruct a past era from elements that an inexperienced person would consider meaningless or undecipherable.
SCREENING SCHEDULE
Science for Nanos
2:00pm Sunday, October 16, 2011
New York Hall of SciencePRODUCTION CREDITS
Director | Joris Clerté, Marc Chevalier, Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet
Artistic Direction | Joris Clerté, Marc Chevalier, Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet
Writer | Anne Jaffrennou
Graphics/Storyboard/Layout/Sets/Music/Editing | Joris Clerté
Animation | Jean-Yves Castillon
Sound | Bruno Guéraçague (Tabaskko)
Voice | Hubert Drac
Production | Doncvoila/ Petite Ceinture, Arte, Inrap – Institut National De Rechereches Archeologiques Preventives,
Virginie Giachino
Distribution | Doncvoila / Petite Ceinture, Virginie GiachinoDIRECTOR BIO
Joris Clerté, born in Poitiers in 1969, is a director, animator, illustrator and musician. A tort ou à raison, his first music video, was for his band called Prudence. Since then, through the company Doncvoilà he cofounded with Virginie Giachino, he has directed various music videos, as well as TV designs for ARTE channel. A talented technician, he likes creating different graphic styles, mixing real animated objects, 2D or 3D.













