Celia Giraldo directs Maria Arnal in TICTAC
Director Celia Giraldo and CAAPSAI deliver a breathtaking visual for Maria Arnal’s TICTAC.
Director Celia Giraldo and CAAPSAI have collaborated on a transformative cinematic experience for Maria Arnal’s TICTAC, a standout track from her album AMA.
Produced by CANADA, the film represents a daring fusion of human performance and generative technology.
The project stars Mia Sala-Patau and Jordi Arnal in a narrative that pushes the boundaries of digital texture. Under the creative leadership of AI Creative Director César Pesquera and AI & VFX Flowcrafter Ivan Garriga, CAAPSAI integrated advanced Gen-AI and VFX to create a surreal visual language that mirrors the experimental nature of Arnal's music.
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- Production Company CANADA/Spain
- Director Celia Giraldo
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Credits
View on- Production Company CANADA/Spain
- Director Celia Giraldo
- Producer Anna Bacardit
- Post Production/VFX CANADA/Spain
- Post Production/VFX/AI Caapsai
- Post Creative Director Cesar Pesquera
- AI Ivan Garriga
- Sound Carnaby Studios
- Executive Producer Maria Vives
- Art Director Laura Santos
- DP Pau Mira
- Editor Jose Ostos
- Editor Valerie Neibel
- Motion Graphics Lucas Burgos
- Colorist Marti Somoza
- Colorist Max Lainz
- Talent Mia Sala-Patau
- Talent Jordi Arnal
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Credits
powered by- Production Company CANADA/Spain
- Director Celia Giraldo
- Producer Anna Bacardit
- Post Production/VFX CANADA/Spain
- Post Production/VFX/AI Caapsai
- Post Creative Director Cesar Pesquera
- AI Ivan Garriga
- Sound Carnaby Studios
- Executive Producer Maria Vives
- Art Director Laura Santos
- DP Pau Mira
- Editor Jose Ostos
- Editor Valerie Neibel
- Motion Graphics Lucas Burgos
- Colorist Marti Somoza
- Colorist Max Lainz
- Talent Mia Sala-Patau
- Talent Jordi Arnal
The production was brought to life by Director of Photography Pau Mira and Art Director Laura Santos, with executive leadership from Maria Vives and producer Anna Bacardit. The film's distinct look was further refined through specialised editing by José Ostos and colour grade by Martí Somoza and Max Lainz.
The project marks the second major collaboration between CANADA and Arnal this year. It follows the release of the Que Me Quiten video, which was directed by Jonathan Cremades and recorded during the Grid Sessions by MIRA Festival.
Both songs shone at Barcelona’s Paral·lel 62 official launch of AMA, an album that explores the vulnerability and strength of the human voice.