Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Rejected

This came up in rehearsal last night and I thought I'd post it here so I could see it again.



"Rejected" was always a short film and the Family Learning Channel never really existed. Still, it's a wonderful conceit and grew from Don Hertzfeldt's reaction to all the corporate work he was being offered once he garnered some success as an animator in spite of his anti-corporate leanings.

The first one is the best and the most iconic.

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In 1789, the governor of Australia granted land and some animals to James Ruse in an experiment to see how long it would take him to support himself. Within 15 months he had become self sufficient. The area is still known as Experiment Farm. This is my Experiment Farm to see how long it will take me to support myself by writing.