Mozinor is a French creator of video détournements that are shared on the Internet, as well as being regularly shown on some television programs.
[1][2][3] Using simple materials like a computer and microphone,[4] he has created a number of well known détournements such as a parody of Michael Jackson's Beat It".
[6] The pseudonym Mozinor comes from Claude Le Goas'[7] French industrial building Montreuil-Zone Industrielle-Nord,[4] located in Montreuil.
In June 2006, the broadcasting of "Bite It" (a parody of Michael Jackson's "Beat It") and "007" at the Enfants de la télé opened his work to a wider audience, and created a marketing buzz about Mozinor's creations.
[8] On 11 April 2009, a 'best of' Mozinor's works was shown at a screening of the noted détournement La Classe américaine at the Centre Georges Pompidou, in the presence of the film's creators, Michel Hazanavicius and Dominique Mezerette.