After meeting in 2004 at Supinfocom Valenciennes, Clément Soulmagnon and Gary Levesque went on to produce two stand-out CG films – Gary and Yankee Gal. After graduation, they gave their combined efforts a name – Flying V – and now they’re represented by Wizz Design in France. Their latest effort is a short titled Virgile, a CG short about a young man going to extreme lengths to woo a charming girl.
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Nifty work… giant ape-man in underwear is always great.