Production Paradise
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Dive into the finest of French commercial creativity in this new edition of Showcase France.
Welcome to our latest edition of Showcase France, featuring the exceptional talent and services within the French commercial creative industry. In this issue, we highlight the work of photographers & directors, top production companies and equipment rental facilities.
France is a magnet for creatives looking for the perfect backdrop for both stills and motion projects. Harper's Bazaar and TikTok recently chose the iconic streets and chic interiors of Paris, while Façonnable captured the incredible light of the French Riviera for its new collection, and Box To Box headed to Monaco to shoot a new Formula 1 documentary for Netflix.
Our featured editorial is an artistic creation project by photographer Théo Saffroy: 'Bras d'Or, Bras d'Art' features Arnaud Assoumani (multi-medalist Paralympic champion) that together with designer Dimitry Hlinka has collaborated to create a prosthetic that blends sport, art, and innovation to challenge perceptions of the body. Further discover outstanding creatives in our extensive France Directory and past issues of Showcase France.
Do not miss our recommended events:
Paris Photo is back with high-quality exhibitions, carefully curated programming, strong institutional partnerships, and engaging public artistic initiatives.
The Art of James Cameron, at the Cinematheque, illuminates Cameron's remarkable creative journey, featuring a wealth of carefully curated material from the filmmaker’s personal archive.
LE BAL presents Lines and Bodies, showcasing the work of a pivotal figure in Japanese photography, Yasuhiro Ishimoto. For the first time in Europe, the exhibition brings together 169 rare prints, most of which are vintage and made by Ishimoto himself. It focuses on the first decades of his work, spanning Chicago and Japan.