Lookbook

A film lookbook is a collection of images, stills, and other visuals representing a filmmaker's project vision. It serves as a creative document to convey the film's aesthetics, mood, and execution to potential stakeholders. Lookbooks are often used to pitch films to investors or to assemble a production team. 

In this context, Camp Chesterfield plays a significant role in the production of the movie "Ghost From the River," drawing much of its inspiration from the landscape and architecture on its campus, as well as the Spiritualist art and artifacts housed in the Hett Art Gallery and Museum. Below is a slideshow showcasing a collection of images that inspired "Ghost From the River."


ECHNICAL ASPECTS

GHOST FROM THE RIVER is an independent movie to be shot on location at Camp Chesterfield, Indiana, produced with the welcome support of the Indiana Association of Spiritualists. The film's runtime will be over 90 minutes, and shot digitally in 4K color with a 16:9 aspect ratio, making it suitable for screening in traditional cinemas.

DONATE TO HELP MAKE THE FEATURE FILM

Ghost from the River - A Spiritualist-Inspired Feature-Length Narrative Film is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of Ghost from the River - A Spiritualist-Inspired Feature-Length Narrative Film must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.