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Ghost Band

  • Types of genre

    Animation

  • Year of Production
    2023
  • Content Type
    3D Animation
  • Target Age
    Family
  • Quantity
    80(min) 1Quantity Input
  • Production Stage
    Completed Programs
  • Detailed Genre
    Fantasy/Adventure

Summary

After surviving the tragic car accident that claimed her parents when she was a child, MITA awakened to a strange gift — the ability to see and hear spirits. Now seventeen, she works part-time in a smal musical instrument shop, where one fateful evening she stumbles upon an unusual band: a group of musician ghosts. What begins as a haunting encounter soon blossoms into an unlikely friendship, as MITA joins them in playing music that bridges the worlds of the living and the dead. Their performances, captured on video, explode across social media, drawing global attention for their unearthly briliance. The sudden fame earns them a chance to compete to become one of the top six acts in a major K-Pop The sudden fame earns them a chance to compete to become one of the top six acts in a major K-Pop concert,but with opportunity comes peril — shadows close in,and MITA and her ghost friends must fight to protect her gift before it is stolen and twisted for darker purposes.

Company Profile

Character

Animation

Immersive Content

GOLDFRAME is a professional animation production company established in 2017. In 2021, the company was acquired by WSWGSTUDIOS, a KOSDAQ-listed company, significantly expanding its animation production capabilities and driving rapid growth. Goldframe's animation production portfolio includes the executive production of Cartoon Network's "Beat Monsters," the executive production of TUBAn's "Lava Season 4 - Lava in the Island," which launched on Netflix, outsourcing production for SAMG Entertainment's "CATCH! TEENIEPINGS Movie: I Love You, Heartsping," and executive production for Young Toys' "Kongsuni" and "Secret Jouju Season 3." Additionally, Goldframe is currently producing and promoting original 3D animated feature films, including "Mita" (working title) and "MecaMonz," while exploring opportunities for co-production, investment, distribution, and IP licensing.

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