Bigfoot Researcher and Film Designer Shares Fascinating Encounters

Posted Sunday, March 02, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're in for a treat! A recent video from The Sensible Bigfoot Project features an interview with Daniel Falconer, a senior designer at WETA Workshop who has worked on major films such as The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, King Kong, and Avatar. But what's even more exciting is that Daniel is also a Bigfoot researcher. In the video, Daniel shares his experiences from his trips to the States, including his time in Area X, the Chi-chi mountains of Oklahoma with Randy Harrington, and East Texas for research. Randy interviews Daniel about the details of what he has witnessed and been a part of during his investigations. Daniel's interest in Bigfoot was sparked early on by the Patterson-Gimlin film and other documentaries. As a designer at WETA Workshop, he has had the opportunity to travel and meet with fellow Bigfoot researchers, making him a self-proclaimed "Bigfoot tourist." During his 2010 trip to Texas with Mike Hall, Daniel had a particularly intriguing experience. While exploring a trail leading south from their campsite, Daniel found a tobacco tin on the ground. Assuming it belonged to Mike, Daniel chewed him out for littering on the property. However, Mike claimed he had nothing to do with it, leaving Daniel (and us) wondering about the mysterious tin. I'm always excited to hear about new experiences and research in the field. Daniel's enthusiasm and dedication to the subject make this video a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the interview! Don't forget to check out the full video on The Sensible Bigfoot Project's YouTube channel and share your thoughts with the community. Happy squatching!