Psychotic Time Lapse Films

Asylum by Drew Geraci is Bone-Chillingly Haunting

Asylum by Drew Geraci is a shiver-inducing short film portraying the desolate and abandoned inner workings of a former mental ward.

Composed of over 35,000 separate still images, this eerie time lapse short takes viewers into the world of a decaying facility constructed in the 1920's that, despite having been closed for decades, still evokes feelings of unease. The creator used various techniques to make the still photos appear in a video format, capturing the asbestos-filled building in blood-curdling detail.

The creative team could not disclose the location documented in the piece, which casts of feeling of uneasiness over the work -- as if something is not right. Geraci's film explores the stigma surrounding mental illness and the way that institutions meant to house those who suffer from them tend to create feelings of edginess and fear.
Trend Themes
1. Psychotic Time Lapse Films - Opportunity for filmmakers to create bone-chillingly haunting time lapse films that explore eerie, abandoned settings.
Industry Implications
1. Film Production - Potential for filmmakers to utilize time lapse techniques to capture the eerie and haunting atmosphere of abandoned locations.
2. Mental Health - Opportunity for the mental health industry to raise awareness and destigmatize mental illness through artistic representations in film.
3. Historical Preservation - Potential for historical preservation industry to document and showcase decaying buildings through artistic mediums like time lapse films.

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