[the story of what happened after] I STOPPED WORRYING ABOUT THINGS by Konstantin Enste

Official Beyond the Short Premiere

A man stops worrying about things and develops into an efficient and allegedly superior being. But things do not turn out the way he expected.

FROM THE DIRECTOR:

“I came up with this story during a period in which I wished to be more productive in various aspects of life, including creating short films. I had written several concepts but struggled to fully commit to any because something always felt off.

Eventually, I was so frustrated with myself and started thinking about what would happen if I just abandoned overthinking and concerns, and simply get shit done.

The resulting narrative is a product of this mindset - essentially a thought experiment, where I process ideas without excessive judgment. The idea for the concluding scene emerged from the notion of being more of an observer than a participant- an admittedly naive and somewhat paralyzing concept, if adopted by everyone.

Originally, the idea possessed a darker and more melancholic tone. However, it felt better to infuse it with a touch of positivity to maintain a bittersweet yet somewhat light-hearted atmosphere.

The construction of the main set was time-intensive but allowed for a lot of customization. I aimed for a retro look with retro-futuristic machines. A colleague created concept art for the different stages in the film, which greatly helped in getting a better feel for the idea. He also built the main device.

The addition of the lizard people came later in the process. The goal was to give their scenes a darker, mobster like appearance, which led me to create a low key environment. However, it took me a bit of time to discover that adding plants to create a jungle-like setting would do the trick for me.

Regarding the clouds, my initial plan was to film everything as miniatures directly in-camera. However, I quickly realized the challenges and lack of flexibility in doing so.

This led me to decide to capture only the primary clouds as miniatures and incorporate the rest during post-production. Luckily, these scenes were not intended to be highly realistic. Instead, I aimed for a DIY charm, which aligned perfectly with my very limited VFX and compositing skills.”

-Konstantin Enste

CREDITS:

Actor// Daniel Knussmann/ @dk_sheriff

Written, shot & directed// Konstantin Enste/ @konstantinenste

Camera assistant// Alexander Hansen

Sound & set assistant// Leif Plath/ @600leif

Devices & concept art// Kai Hiebl/ @kj_van_wartberg

Set-design & clouds// Konstantin Enste

Website// konstantinenste.com


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