The film's title is a reference both to the film subject's inner world as well as a model city named Dominion that Seth has been building for the last 10 years. Title Seth's model city "Dominion" on display in Charlottetown. In an attempt to produce the aesthetics of the comic book style-as well as Seth himself, who dresses in an early 20th century style-Chamberland used film noir style lighting for interviews, and a vintage newsreel effect for live-action sequences. The film combines animation and live action interviews with Seth, as well as colleagues Chester Brown and Joe Matt. Chamberland estimates he could have done the film in 12 to 14 months, working full-time. He would film Seth approximately once a year during this time, usually over a three-day long weekend, and work with various animation teams on the film. Luc Chamberland, Ottawa Citizen interviewĬhamberland worked on Seth's Dominion over a seven-year period, while teaching storyboarding and animation part-time at Concordia University and Cégep du Vieux Montréal, and doing independent commercial and TV work, including developing the pilot for the series, Wild Kratts.
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