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Martine Chartrand was born on 1962 in Montreal, Canada, is a Canadian film director. Discover Martine Chartrand's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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1951

Among its achievements, Black Soul won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the 51st Berlin International Film Festival.

For 8 years, Chartrand worked steadily on her next film MacPherson.

Inspired by a song by famed French-Canadian singer-songwriter Félix Leclerc, MacPherson is a poetic film which combines Quebec folk music with vivid painted imagery.

1962

Martine Chartrand (born 1962) is a Haitian Canadian filmmaker, visual artist and teacher.

She practices a paint-on-glass animation technique to create her films.

Throughout Chartrand's career, she has been involved with numerous films and has made three animated shorts which have been exhibited across Canada and internationally.

Her films often deal with social and cultural issues relating to Black culture and Black history.

Born in 1962, Chartrand was adopted and raised in Montreal, Quebec.

1986

She graduated from Concordia University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1986 and earned a certificate in Arts Education at UQAM in 1988.

After graduating she began making a living by creating poster graphics and giving workshops in exhibitions across Canada and Europe.

Before becoming involved in animation, Chartrand worked as a painter and illustrator.

In 1986, Chartrand became working as a layout and colour artist.

1990

She joined the National Film Board officially as a colour artist, assisting Pierre M. Trudeau during the shooting of Enfantillages (1990).

She then collaborated on Jours de plaine (1990), co-directed by Réal Bérard and André Leduc.

Additionally, Chartrand is in high demand as a lecturer for conferences, master classes, and art workshops worldwide.

She guides artists and shares the techniques and craft involved in creating paint-on-glass animation.

1992

In 1992, Chartrand directed her first animated film for the NFB T.V. Tango.

A short designed to encourage children to be critical of televised advertising messages and help them understand what they're seeing.

1994

In 1994, Chartrand was given advanced courses in paint-on-glass animation by Alexander Petrov.

A painstaking process which involves years of painting thousands of paintings and filming them frame by frame to create a fluid motion.

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, Black Soul (French: Âme noire) is an animated short directed and written by Martine Chartrand.

It is the story of a young boy who explores his cultural heritage through the stories of his grandmother.

An emotionally rich and vibrant piece which employs painted glass frames shot with a 35mm camera.

Its soundtrack features traditional African rhythms, gospel music by Ranee Lee and a composition by jazz pianist Oliver Jones.

2014

Chartrand is the subject of the documentary Finding Macpherson (2014), directed by Serge Giguère, which follows the artistic processes she undertook in order to create her short film MacPherson (2012).

It also draws parallels between Chartrand and Frank Randolph Macpherson, as she traces her Haitian heritage through the film.

Paint-on-glass animation style involves the manipulation of wet media to create animated films.

The artist's paints are moved around the glass which is placed directly under a camera.

When filmed frame-by-frame, the images blend and give the illusion of merging and melting into each successive frame.

The end result is a fluid sense of movement which creates a painterly effect.