Subconscious Password is a 2013 3-D animated film by Chris Landreth
offering an imaginary, comedic look at the inner workings of
Landreth's mind, as he tries to remember someone's name at a party.The
film was produced the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) with the
participation of Copperheart Entertainment and the Seneca College
Animation Arts Centre. The film is made with computer animation, as
well as pixilation sequences at the beginning and end of the film,
featuring animation director John R. Dilworth as the friend whose name
Landreth cannot recall. Subconscious Password is Landreth's first 3-D
film and third with the NFB, Copperheart Entertainment and Seneca
College. The idea for the film came to Landreth after watching a rerun
of Password in 2010.The film presents the mental process of
remembering a friend's name as it were an episode of the old Password
game show, with various celebrities attempting to assist Landreth.More
than fifteen Seneca College graduating students worked on Subconscious
Password, supported by five faculty members, as part of the Seneca
Summer Animation Institute. After graduation, a number of these
students were hired to work on the project until it was completed in
February 2013. Most of the film was produced at Seneca's Animation
Arts Centre in Toronto, with three Seneca students also working on the
film at the NFB's Animation Studio in Montreal. Subconscious Password
was the first stereoscopic 3D film for Seneca College.
offering an imaginary, comedic look at the inner workings of
Landreth's mind, as he tries to remember someone's name at a party.The
film was produced the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) with the
participation of Copperheart Entertainment and the Seneca College
Animation Arts Centre. The film is made with computer animation, as
well as pixilation sequences at the beginning and end of the film,
featuring animation director John R. Dilworth as the friend whose name
Landreth cannot recall. Subconscious Password is Landreth's first 3-D
film and third with the NFB, Copperheart Entertainment and Seneca
College. The idea for the film came to Landreth after watching a rerun
of Password in 2010.The film presents the mental process of
remembering a friend's name as it were an episode of the old Password
game show, with various celebrities attempting to assist Landreth.More
than fifteen Seneca College graduating students worked on Subconscious
Password, supported by five faculty members, as part of the Seneca
Summer Animation Institute. After graduation, a number of these
students were hired to work on the project until it was completed in
February 2013. Most of the film was produced at Seneca's Animation
Arts Centre in Toronto, with three Seneca students also working on the
film at the NFB's Animation Studio in Montreal. Subconscious Password
was the first stereoscopic 3D film for Seneca College.
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