
‘Ding Ding’, our 2D animated graduation film, in a few numbers :
We were a team of 5 people,
We were a team of 5 people,
the movie is 6 minutes long,
we had 2 years to make it,
it is made of 107 shots,
it was selected in 2 festivals,
it went out in 2019,
it got 68 thousand views.
On Ding Ding, I was responsible for designing characters, focusing mainly on the most complex character the djinn, as well as all the backgrounds, from layouts to final paintings.
Through these roles, I contributed to shaping the film’s artistic direction and visual identity, helping to create an engaging experience for the audience.






Our film tells the story of Sam and Alex who, guided by a curious token, wander into a long-forgotten and dusty bar, where the only sign of life is a flickering pinball machine. The moment the two kids drop the token into the pinball machine slot, a mischievous Djinn bursts to life in a swirl of neon light and laughter. With a wicked grin, he lays down the challenge: beat him at pinball, and they’ll walk away with three wishes. But if they lose? Well… let’s just say the djinn could use a break, and the machine has room for two new players - permanently.
















Credits :
Directed by : Judith Larrede, Mathilde Prevost Romane Wach,
Marine Lepron, Luc Desdunes
Voice : Léon Verdé, Romane Wach, Judith Larrede
Music : Ellie Periers, Bonzer Mandal
Sound design : Ellie Periers, Hesat Recordings
Marine Lepron, Luc Desdunes
Voice : Léon Verdé, Romane Wach, Judith Larrede
Music : Ellie Periers, Bonzer Mandal
Sound design : Ellie Periers, Hesat Recordings