Ghostly (2013)

Ghostly (2013) poster

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:
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.