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Charles Lavilanie

Director - Pictura Films Painting Films

Charles Lavilanie, a distinguished producer and video creator, serves as the leading force behind Pictura Films, a prominent video agency situated in Lyon, France. Pictura Films specializes in the creation of a diverse range of content, including commercials, documentaries, and engaging brand materials. In his multifaceted role as a producer, director, cameraman, and editor, Charles harnesses his extensive audiovisual expertise to cater to the unique needs of clients, offering his skills and experience to bring their video projects to life. With a commendable background as the head of productions for the Museum TV channel, where he dedicated five years of his career, Charles made the deliberate choice to apply his wealth of experience to serve a variety of media outlets and clients. Charles is known for his dedication to guiding clients through every stage of their video creation process, from the initial concept to the final production. For a comprehensive and professional approach to your audiovisual project, entrusting it to Pictura Films and Charles Lavilanie is the path to success.

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