Frame Up (2002)

Frame Up (2002) poster

Frame UP is an 8-minute dual screen film that utilizes the construction zone of the Walker Art Center’s museum expansion as the platform for a hybrid pinball/croquette game played by two off screen players. The game begins when the crane, spinning at high speed in the center of the site, drops two balls down the chute of an elevator shaft. The construction workers and their materials become the flippers and paddles that careen balls against the obstacles in the construction site as it changes over time

Director: Ericka Beckman
Runtime: 8 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ericka Beckman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Frame Up about?
Frame UP is an 8-minute dual screen film that utilizes the construction zone of the Walker Art Center’s museum expansion as the platform for a hybrid pinball/croquette game played by two off screen players. The game begins when the crane, spinning at high speed in the center of the site, drops two balls down the chute of an elevator shaft. The construction workers and their materials become the flippers and paddles that careen balls against the obstacles in the construction site as it changes over time
Who directed Frame Up?
Frame Up was directed by Ericka Beckman.
How long is Frame Up?
Frame Up has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).