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Born | Georgi Kel'manovich Gitis March 2, 1977 |
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Animator Director |
Georgi Kel'manovich Gitis ( Russian: Георгий Кельманович Гитис; born 1977) is a Russian animator, director and producer.
He graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 2001. There he completed his first animated film SemsOrochek ( Russian: СемьсОрочек) in cooperation with Liza Skvortsova. In 2002-2004 he worked as a director and animator in the animation TV series Dyatlovy ( REN TV Channel), which has won several awards at the Russian animation films festivals.
In 2008-2009 he worked at Paradise Studio as the director of the animated feature film Priklyuchenya Alenushki i Eremi (which became the first Russian 3D animation film in wide release) and its sequel Novye priklyucheniya Alenushki i Eremy. His Novye priklyucheniya Alenushki i Eremy won the Best Animation Award at the Kinotavrik-2010.
Since 2012 he has worked as executive producer and director at CTB Studio (animated feature films Ku! Kin-dza-dza, Kak poymat pero Zhar-Ptitsy).
This article includes a
list of references,
related reading, or
external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
inline citations. (January 2019) |
Georgi Gitis | |
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Born | Georgi Kel'manovich Gitis March 2, 1977 |
Occupation(s) |
Animator Director |
Georgi Kel'manovich Gitis ( Russian: Георгий Кельманович Гитис; born 1977) is a Russian animator, director and producer.
He graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 2001. There he completed his first animated film SemsOrochek ( Russian: СемьсОрочек) in cooperation with Liza Skvortsova. In 2002-2004 he worked as a director and animator in the animation TV series Dyatlovy ( REN TV Channel), which has won several awards at the Russian animation films festivals.
In 2008-2009 he worked at Paradise Studio as the director of the animated feature film Priklyuchenya Alenushki i Eremi (which became the first Russian 3D animation film in wide release) and its sequel Novye priklyucheniya Alenushki i Eremy. His Novye priklyucheniya Alenushki i Eremy won the Best Animation Award at the Kinotavrik-2010.
Since 2012 he has worked as executive producer and director at CTB Studio (animated feature films Ku! Kin-dza-dza, Kak poymat pero Zhar-Ptitsy).