Ghostly (2013)
Inspired by Japanese experimental cinema, Ghostly is an audiovisual composition that uses traditional techniques, such as long exposure photography and stop-motion animation, and pushes them to their limits through digital media. Using the frame rate as a way to create rhythmic interconnections between sound and image, the stop-motion animation oscillates between 6 and 48 frames per seconds. The sounds of this work were created and edited in direct relation to the flow of the image.
Director: Maxime Corbeil-Perron
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: December 27, 2013
Country: Canada
Original Language: xx
More Films by Director: Maxime Corbeil-Perron
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ghostly about?
- Inspired by Japanese experimental cinema, Ghostly is an audiovisual composition that uses traditional techniques, such as long exposure photography and stop-motion animation, and pushes them to their limits through digital media. Using the frame rate as a way to create rhythmic interconnections between sound and image, the stop-motion animation oscillates between 6 and 48 frames per seconds. The sounds of this work were created and edited in direct relation to the flow of the image.
- Who directed Ghostly?
- Ghostly was directed by Maxime Corbeil-Perron.
- How long is Ghostly?
- Ghostly has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- Where was Ghostly produced?
- Ghostly was produced in Canada.