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Resonance (2021)
is a story centered around love & loss, grief & acceptance. It follows an old man living in his home, struggling to separate from routine after his wife passes away. A pivotal accident during teatime causes his wife’s spirit to rise from their home, and the two are able to have a final dance together before she leaves forever. He is no longer stricken by grief, he loves her dearly, but he is free. “Resonance” combines multiple types of handmade artistic media to create a folk-style, quiet film with a surrealist twist.
“People you love never die… They don't die. Not completely. They live in your mind, the way they always lived inside you. You keep their light alive.” -matt haig
“Resonance” was successfully funded by way of Kickstarter in August of 2019, and was in production with aid from equipment and space from California Institute of the Arts. During the pandemic, director Meredith Quinn finished animation remotely in her small garage studio is Los Angeles, California, and is currently working on post production. You can follow all updates and progress on “Resonance” on the project’s Kickstarter page and on Meredith’s art instagram. The film is currently on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We can’t wait to share it with you.
Resonance (2021)
is a story centered around love & loss, grief & acceptance. It follows an old man living in his home, struggling to separate from routine after his wife passes away. A pivotal accident during teatime causes his wife’s spirit to rise from their home, and the two are able to have a final dance together before she leaves forever. He is no longer stricken by grief, he loves her dearly, but he is free. “Resonance” combines multiple types of handmade artistic media to create a folk-style, quiet film with a surrealist twist.
“People you love never die… They don't die. Not completely. They live in your mind, the way they always lived inside you. You keep their light alive.” -matt haig
“Resonance” was successfully funded by way of Kickstarter in August of 2019, and was in production with aid from equipment and space from California Institute of the Arts. During the pandemic, director Meredith Quinn finished animation remotely in her small garage studio is Los Angeles, California, and is currently working on post production. You can follow all updates and progress on “Resonance” on the project’s Kickstarter page and on Meredith’s art instagram. The film is currently on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We can’t wait to share it with you.
Resonance Trailer