Callicore (studio)

{{Short description|French animation studio}}

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| name = Callicore

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| industry = CGI animation

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| foundation = {{Start date|2000}}

| founder = Laurent Mercier

| location_city = Paris

| key_people = Laurent Mercier (producer, director, CG artist), Anaelle Mercier (production assistant)

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| location_country = France[http://www.afca.asso.fr/Ile-de-France-de-A-a-E French Association of Animation Cinema] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130619115948/http://www.afca.asso.fr/Ile-de-France-de-A-a-E# |date=2013-06-19 }}. Retrieved: 8 November 2013. {{in lang|fr}}

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Callicore is a Paris-based studio which specializes in CGI animated music videos. Created by Laurent Mercier in 2000, the studio has produced videos for artists such as John Lee Hooker, Jr., The Buzzcocks, Cake, Marky Ramone, Carbon/Silicon and Arrested Development. The studio was named a 2009 Webby Award honoree for its work on Hooker's video Blues Ain't Nothin' But a Pimp."[http://www.dogonvillage.com/african_american_news/Articles/00000888.html Bluesman John Lee Hooker, Jr. Continues to Garner Nods for 'All Odds Against Me' CD]", African American News, DogonVillage.com. Retrieved: 31 October 2013.

Xavier Semen joined Callicore as a producer and lead animator in 2006. While the studio works primarily in animation, it also engages in music publishing.[http://www.callicore.com/ Read More], Callico official website. Retrieved: 30 October 2013. Semen left the studio in 2014. He has been replaced by Marius Legrand, a CG artist who is now lead animator and a producer at Callicore Studio.

Anaelle Mercier joined Callicore as a producer and production assistant in 2015.

Cedric Bernard joined Callicore as lead animator, after that Marius Legrand left the studio in 2019.

History and style

Born in 1967, Laurent Mercier attended the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, and spent several years as an independent multimedia artist, organizing collective exhibitions, and analyzing the condition and status of artists in society. He also worked with the publishing firm, Association for the Development of Multimedia Literature."[http://www.callicore.com/ The Story]," Callicore official website. Retrieved: 30 October 2013.

Irritated by what he perceived as the "stranglehold" of major media companies on the music industry and other creative industries, Mercier launched Callicore as a "resistance act" against the "cultural dictatorship of the media" by these large-scale companies. Callicore controls all aspects of its projects, from pre-production to post-production, and retains a relatively independent and free nature.

One of the first collaborations between Mercier and Xavier Semens, who joined Callicore in 2006, was the animated video for Phantom Rider, a song from the 2007 album, Hymn for the Hellbound, by the British psychobilly group The Meteors. That same year, Callicore produced an animated video for Sound of a Gun, by the British punk band The Buzzcocks (the initial video was considered too violent for broadcast television, and a second, less violent version was released).

Callicore created the animated video for Blues Ain't Nothin' But a Pimp, a song from John Lee Hooker, Jr.'s Grammy Award-winning album, All Odds Against Me.Tamara Harris, "[http://www.kickmag.net/2008/12/08/john-lee-hooker-jr-secures-grammy-nomination/ John Lee Hooker, Jr. Secures Grammy Nomination]," Kickmag, 8 December 2008. Retrieved: 3 November 2013. The video portrays Hooker as a comic book character, "Bluesman", who plays in clubs at night and cleans up the streets during the day."[http://www.bluesundergroundnetwork.com/John_Lee_Hooker_Jr_CD.html About John Lee Hooker, Jr.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109203008/http://www.bluesundergroundnetwork.com/John_Lee_Hooker_Jr_CD.html# |date=2013-11-09 }}, Blues Underground Network. Retrieved: 3 November 2013. The video was a Webby Award honoree in the Special FX/Motion Graphics category in 2009.[http://winners.webbyawards.com/2009/online-film-video/performance-craft-categories/best-use-of-special-fxmotion-graphics/honorees 13th Annual Webby Awards Gallery] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109202000/http://winners.webbyawards.com/2009/online-film-video/performance-craft-categories/best-use-of-special-fxmotion-graphics/honorees |date=2013-11-09 }}, 2009. Retrieved: 3 November 2013. An image from the video was featured on the album's cover."[http://www.johnleehookerjr.com/bio.html John Lee Hooker, Jr. Biography] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130924175554/http://johnleehookerjr.com/bio.html# |date=2013-09-24 }}", John Lee Hooker, Jr., official website. Retrieved: 3 November 2013.

In 2008, Callicore produced its first video for Carbon/Silicon, a band founded by Mick Jones, the former guitarist for The Clash, and bass player Tony James. In 2010, the studio produced the video for hip-hop group Arrested Development's Bloody, as well as for When We Were Angels by Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg, a project of former Ramones drummer, Marky Ramone.

In 2011, Callicore created the video for Cake's Long Time, a track from the band's comeback album, Showroom of Compassion."[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/cakes-long-time-tells-the-story-of-a-man-and-his-monkey-20110401 Cake's 'Long Time' Tells the Story of a Man and his Monkey]," Rolling Stone, 1 April 2011. Retrieved: 3 November 2013. In an interview with Cake singer John McCrea, Mercier said the gloomy mood of the video, which follows the plight of a man and his monkey imprisoned in a dystopian world, was inspired directly by Cake's music, which reminds him of "melancholy things."Laurent Mercier and John McCrea, interview, MTV, 2011. McCrea was impressed by the video's general movement and choreography, which he suggested are often lacking in music videos, and appreciated how Mercier perceived the non-humorous side of Cake's music.

Callicore produced and directed videos for artists such as Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker, Eagle-Eye Cherry and Dr. Feelgood, from 2011 to 2013. The studio has continued its collaboration with John Lee Hooker, Jr., with several videos featuring the "Bluesman" character created for Blues Ain't Nothin' But a Pimp.

Music videography

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! Year

! Title

! Artist

2007

|Sound of a Gun

|The Buzzcocks

2007

|Phantom Rider

|The Meteors

2008

|I'm a Dead Cat

|{{Interlanguage link multi|Washington Dead Cats|fr}}

2008

|The News

|Carbon/Silicon

2008

|Mick Jones and Tony James on G-Rock Radio

|Carbon/Silicon

2008

|Blues Ain't Nothin' But a Pimp

|John Lee Hooker, Jr.

2009

|Stressed Out

|John Lee Hooker, Jr.

2009

|People Want a Change

|John Lee Hooker, Jr.

2009

|Vixen

|Pete & Charlie

2009

|What's Up Doc?

|Carbon/Silicon

2010

|Venus

|We Are the Fury

2010

|Extramarital Affair

|John Lee Hooker, Jr.

2010

|It's a Shame

|John Lee Hooker, Jr.

2010

|Bloody

|Arrested Development

2010

|When We Were Angels

|Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg

2010

|Never Stop the Hate Train

|The Meteors

2011

|Long Time

|Cake

2011

|Go-Go Godzilla

|Brian Setzer

2012

|Dear John

|John Lee Hooker, Jr.

2012

|He Wants It

|Clinic Rodeo

2012

|Rockabilly Boogie

|Lee Rocker

2013

|Go Simmer Down

|Eagle-Eye Cherry

2013

|Who Do You Love?

|Dr. Feelgood

2014

|Wild Child

|Lee Rocker

2014

|Gooooooo!

|{{Interlanguage link multi|Blues Power Band|fr}}

2015

|The Story of Reverend John Lee Hooker Jr

|John Lee Hooker Jr

2015

|Lottery

|Marky Ramone

2016

|I Want My Beer

|Marky Ramone

2016

|La Vie en Rose

|Iggy Pop

2016

|The Catfish

|Popa Chubby

2017

|That's Alright Mama/Blue Moon

|Lee Rocker

2017

|Don't Blame Me

|Marky Ramone

2018

|Illustrated Man

|Johnny Winter

2018

|Chaos Is My Life

|The Exploited

2018

|P*rn* Sl*t

|The Exploited

2019

|Cold Hearted Mama

|Paul Nelson

Video Game

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! Year

! Title

! Artist

2019

|Marky Ramone The Game

|Marky Ramone

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