Christopher Auchter

He worked on the animation teams for the 2009 short film How People Got Fire, the 2009 video game Punch-Out!!

and the 2017 television series Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show, before releasing his own animated short film debut, The Mountain of SGaana, in 2017.

[3] Although told without dialogue, the film features music sung in the Haida language by his sister Nikita Auchter.

[5] Created to mark the 50th anniversary of Haida artist Robert Davidson carving and erecting a totem pole on Haida Gwaii in 1969, the film blends historical footage from Eugene Boyko's 1970 documentary film This Was the Time with contemporary footage, including the now elderly Davidson's own reflections on the historic importance of his project.

[5] He subsequently directed several episodes of the animated Netflix series Not Quite Narwhal.