Project Detail

Psalm 73

Synopsis

Psalm 73 is a piece of poetic monologue from Asaph, an ancient worship leader in David's era. Based on this poem, this animated short in both visual and musical ways interprets how Asaph went through his struggle in faith and returned to God's glory eventually.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
4 mins 16 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Wei-Kai Huang
Editor
Wei-Kai Huang
Screenwriter
Wei-Kai Huang
Production Designer
Wei-Kai Huang
Sound
Wei-Kai Huang
Composer
Patrick Friel
Sound Mix
Max Davey

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Royal College of Art,Animation

Kensington Gore, London
SW7 2EU

Sales Company

Future Shorts

2-18 Warburton Road
London E8 3RT

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