Ghost: Music Video
The ancient mechanical tomb has finally been opened. Lurking beneath the twisted metal and decaying pipes is a treasure… and a monster. A young man descends into the depths, desperate and alone, and unprepared for the darkness he finds within.
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Peter JonesDirector
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Jacob RichterDirector
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Jacob RichterWriter
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Peter JonesProducer
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Jacob RichterProducer
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John Peter JonesKey Cast"John Peter Jones"
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Project Type:Animation, Music Video, Short
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Genres:music video, animation, family, horror, sci-fi
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Runtime:4 minutes 50 seconds
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Completion Date:February 29, 2020
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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John Peter Jones
Distribution Information
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John Peter JonesCountry: United States
Peter Jones is an independent animator, illustrator, director, and family man from Salt Lake City, Utah (USA). He studied animation and film at Brigham Young University in the United States and contributed to two Student Emmy award winning short films (DreamGiver 2011, Estefan 2013). In 2019 he created Lotus Mountain, an animation and art studio with a bold mission, aid in the spiritual progress and enlightenment of the universe. This takes the form of inspiring educational animated videos, Yoga teaching and art, mentoring young artists, animators, and game developers, and much more.
Two creative forces came together in the fall of 2018 in an effort to create something eye catching, ear pleasing, that would make a lasting impact on as many viewers as possible. Jacob Richter and Peter Jones are both parents of young children, deeply involved in the arts, and both have an appreciation for the duality of life. The potential for beauty contains the potential for disgust, life turns to death, expansion fights contraction. Their first film together explores the emotional journey of a young man. Symbols from the idea of a wife held hostage by pregnancy and childbirth. A tormenting, foreboding monster, explores his fears, shortcomings, and anxieties of becoming a father.