“Undiscovered” by Litzenberger
Conference:
SIGGRAPH Video Review:
Track:
- 28
Title:
- Undiscovered
Length:
- 2:49
Director(s):
Company / Institution / Agency:
- Savannah College of Art and Design
Description:
Summary: “Undiscovered” follows Sasquatch on his quest for a good photo of himself. His attempts to jump into a photo before scaring away the hikers who are taking them are thwarted by the usual suspects–food in his teeth, closed eyes, mussed-up hair, an out-of-focus shot–resulting in deleted photos every time. As the first film I’ve completed (almost) on my own, my last big project as a student, and the longest project I’ve worked on to date, my focus was on creating a film I knew I’d have fun with. As a result, “Undiscovered” is light-hearted, subtly humourous, filled with plants and colour, and relatively simple in terms of style and animation. Sasquatch was always meant to be good-hearted and misunderstood, and experiencing relatable photographic flubs.
Producer: Sara Litzenberger
Contributor(s): Sara Litzenberger