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Sébastien Pan
Born (1984-07-09) 9 July 1984 (age 40)[1]
Montbéliard, France
GenresFilm score, Orchestral
OccupationComposer
Years active2011 – present
Websitewww.sebastienpan.com

Sébastien Pan (born 9 July 1984) is a French composer and musician, best known for his work on motion picture and animated TV series.

Biography

Born in Montbéliard, France, Sébastien Pan gained experience writing music for motion pictures, animated TV series and TV commercials at Imaginex Studios, an international award winning audio post-production house.

Besides writing for live action movies and TV series, Sebastien began his collaboration with the director Wang YunFei in scoring the animation movie "Yugo & Lala"[2] (aka Ava & Lala[3]) in 2012, followed by "Yugo & Lala 2"[4] in 2014 and "Kwai Boo, Crazy space adventure" in 2015. "Kwai Boo" marks the first time a Chinese animation project has received investment from a Hollywood giant, in this case 20th Century Fox.[5][6]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Director Studio(s)
2012 Yugo & Lala (aka Ava & Lala) Wang YunFei ITS Cartoon
2013 KL Zombi Ming Jin Woo Grand Brilliance
2014 Abang Long Fadil Syafiq Yusof Skop Production Sdn Bhd
Yugo & Lala 2 Wang YunFei ITS Cartoon
2015 Kwai Boo Wang YunFei 20th Century Fox, ITS Cartoon

Television

Year Title Studio(s) Notes
2013–2014 Ninja Cat, Ichi, Ni, San Avant Garde Studios 2 seasons – 52 episodes
2015–present The Insectibles One Animation In production

TV Commercials

Pan also scored more than 30 international TV commercials and worked with renowned advertising agencies such as Saatchi and Saatchi, Leo Burnett Worldwide, DDB, the Agency[7]

Book Soundtrack

In 2013, he wrote a 52-minute symphonic piece based on the fantasy novel "Autre Monde – L'Alliance des Trois" written by the best selling French author Maxime Chattam.[8]

References