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Sean David Christensen - Art / Cinema / Music

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Oh, hello. This is a general collection of things. Things I do, as well as things that I like. 

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Sean David Christensen looks through the doorway of a dollhouse miniature of an LA apartment building.

April 20, 2021: Writer/Director Sean David Christensen on the miniature set of What I Had to Leave Behind. (Photo by Wenting Deng Fisher)

"What I Had to Leave Behind" at 2022 Palm Springs International ShortFest

June 09, 2022 in film festival, animation, photography

As we wrapped miniature photography on What I Had to Leave Behind last spring, cinematographer Wenting Deng Fisher had an idea for a behind-the-scenes picture. I had to crawl underneath the set, a dollhouse-scale replica of my old Los Angeles Koreatown apartment, to get to the other side and give her the best angle. One year later, I'm looking at myself through this doorway, reflecting on all that was unknown at the time for my film & I. I hadn't yet added Cassie Shao's remarkable animation or Branden Brown’s evocative score (his first for film). Not even Jackie! Zhou’s immersive sound mix or Alastor Arnold’s impeccable color. This film would just be an empty room without my crew.

A hand adjusts a dial on a camera as it takes a photo of a dollhouse miniature set.

Wenting Deng Fisher adjusts her camera on the miniature set of What I Had to Leave Behind.

Later this month, our film will be making its west coast premiere at the 2022 Palm Springs International ShortFest, selected to compete in the "Best Animated Short" program. I'm overwhelmed with gratitude. For all those currently in the middle of a project or a pathway that seems obscured, keep moving. Don't be afraid to ask your peers for help. If and when you're blessed with their support, always give it back to your community two-fold. You're always stronger when you build together!

Palm Springs is an institution. Their thoughtful Oscar, BATFA & Goya Award-qualifying programming elevates the craft of short films. It's an honor to participate this year with my latest offering. Please check out the rest of my peers on the #shortfest2022 YouTube playlist to hear all about their wonderful work.

Source: https://www.psfilmfest.org
Tags: What I Had to Leave Behind, Wenting Deng Fisher, Cassie Shao, Branden Brown, Jackie! Zhou, miniatures, Palm Springs International ShortFest, 2022, animation
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