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
Awards and mentions
Third Prize
Musicworks International Electronic Composition Contest
Toronto
2013
Credits
Sound
Maxime Corbeil-Perron
Technical information
Color
Black and white
Color
Sound
Stereo
Documentation
Further information
Created at Montreal’s Music Conservatory.
Images
Keywords
Light, frame-by-frame editing, movement, son
Themes