Project Detail

No Body

Synopsis

No Body is an autobiographical poetic short animation film
This is an experimental charcoal animation , story is giving a thought of City and me through 3 emotional chapter of excitement/ frustration/ hope.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
4 min 22 sec
Format
HD 16:9 16mm
Director
Haemin Ko
Producer
Haemin Ko
Co-Producer
Haemin Ko
Executive Producer
Haemin Ko
Editor
Haemin Ko
Screenwriter
Haemin Ko
Director of Photography
Haemin Ko
Production Designer
Haemin Ko
Sound
Ben Goodall
Composer
Vincent Ott

Production Status

Production Company

Central Saint Martins

Granary Building
1 Granary Building
Kings Cross
London
N1C 4AA

Sales Company

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