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Release Date:
December 5, 2024
Original Title:
Ostinato
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Canada Media Fund | Fonds des médias du Canada
Mainframe Studios
Téléfilm Canada
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: ALL
Runtime: 7
In this animated short, a composer realizes that incorporating a discordant tone instead of fighting it creates an unexpectedly beautiful harmony. This short was inspired by writer Sunita Balsara's experience with tinnitus.
Assistant Art Director:
May-Yun Ong
Associate Producer:
Tini Wider
Casting Director:
Rhona Rees
Colorist:
Seán Travers
Compositing Artist:
Natalie Batarce
Anita Bhatia
Stuart Harvey
Compositing Supervisor:
Débora Slikta
Director:
Sonia Furier
Editor:
Isabel Ribeiro
Executive Producer:
Rose-Anne Tisserand
Tracey Mack
Layout:
Audrey Masson
Avery Spavor
Flavia Pimenta
Hoang Thuy Tien Nguyen
Kit Cadesky
Megan Barry
Nicola Kwit
Talia Chase
Mixing Engineer:
Andrew Dixon
Original Music Composer:
Amanda Cawley
Producer:
Stephanie Hodgson
Production Coordinator:
Jessica Attwood
Production Manager:
Ella Marshak
Publicist:
Nicola Pender
Screenplay:
Sunita Balsara
Sound Designer:
Wes Swales
Storyboard:
Tina Wallace
Debra Rengga
Stephanie Okoyo
Visual Effects:
Janice Cheng
Pete Delahunty
Catelyne Ma
Malcom McPherson
Jeremy Rillorta
Robyn Smith
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Elisa Iacobucci
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