Galen Sander Fott (born September 9, 1963) is an American director, animator, writer, and actor. His animated short films have won awards and have screened at film festivals in London, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Houston (twelve-time Remi Award Winner),[1] and San Francisco (four-time Golden Gate Award nominee).[2][3][4]
Fott has worked as a puppeteer for the Jim Henson Company, performing background characters in several Sesame Street-related video projects. Also for Henson, he made live international appearances as Bear in the Big Blue House and the Coca-Cola Polar Bear.[9] Fott has puppeteered with Wishing Chair Productions, the resident puppet troupe of Nashville Public Library.
In 2014 Fott appeared on an episode of the TV series Nashville as the Group Leader for an AA meeting. He has voiced several characters in the animated films he has directed, including Potato in Potato Pants!, the Rabbit in I Want My Hat Back, and Icky in Du Iz Tak?
Technical writing
Fott has co-authored eight books on digital imaging with Photoshop expert Deke McClelland. These include two editions of the Photoshop Bible, and three volumes in the For Dummies series. Fott has also reviewed graphics software for Macworld and was a contributing editor to PC Magazine.[10]
Animation
In 2002 Fott moved to Vancouver to study animation at VanArts. After completing his training, he moved back to the US and in 2004 founded Bigfott Studios.[9] Since then, Fott has adapted, directed, and animated more than two dozen children's books to video with Weston Woods Studios. The production style varies from 2D computer techniques to hand-drawn animation.[11][12][13]
Joanne Woodward provided the narration for All the World (2011). Fott led a team of 12 animators who worked in pencil on paper to capture the quality of Marla Frazee's book illustrations. Poco band members Rusty Young and Jack Sundrud created the film's score.