[5] Still learning how to use computer animation tools, he worked with pen and pencil to create Dimanche, hand drawing the entire film.
The 10-minute film took him two years to complete, creating individual drawings on paper, working on a light table.
Doyon ended up with 15 boxes full of sheets with sketches, which he then scanned into the computer, colourized and began editing.
[7] Dimanche tells the story of a young boy who goes to his grandparents' house in a small town in Quebec after church on Sunday.
Bored with the adult world, he wanders outside to indulge his hobby of creating elongated coins by placing them on train tracks.