Frédéric Back, illustrator
By Robert Roy

The international exchange of children’s animation took place under the aegis of Radio-Canada’s youth programming, and Robert Roy, as head of the department and later as director of Radio-Canada programs continued to support the animation studio’s productions.


Even before he had won international acclaim with his first Oscar—for CRAC! in 1982—I knew Frédéric Back, the illustrator, from my earliest years at Radio-Canada. His contribution to the school, music and science programs, and even more importantly to the youth programs was in the form of illustrations, special effects, visual effects and sets. I will always remember the meticulous work he did on the series D’Iberville, whose model ships have become museum pieces.

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Introduction
Television
Publishing
Cinema
Stained Glass
Interior Architecture
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