Patrick Boivin (born 1975) is a Canadian filmmaker and animator.[1] In addition to directing, he is often involved in the lighting, editing, animation, special effects and even music in his films.[2]
His short film Ça pis tout l’reste (That, and everything else) was chosen by Quebec Gold as one of the top 10 short films from Quebec in 2008.[3] Boivin was also one of the group of nine writers who produced an experimental sketch comedy television series for Télé-Québec titled Phylactère Cola, which aired in 2002 and 2003.[4]
Many of Boivin's short films have been released to YouTube.[2][7] He created the stop motion videos for the songs "King of the Dogs" by Iggy Pop and "Playboy" by Indochine.[4] He also created viral clips such as Iron Baby,[8]Iron Man vs Bruce Lee and Dragon Baby. In 2011, Boivin developed his first video game for iOS entitled Crottey Bunny's Scratch N' Dance under the name Monsieur Boivin, a company he started with his brother.
^"Iron Baby video goes viral". Red Deer Advocate. Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Canadian Press. June 4, 2010. p. D5. Archived from the original on April 22, 2022. Retrieved April 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.