Motion Studies: Gravity (2005)
Gravity was shot on a quiet fall afternoon and provides empirical evidence of the instantaneous propagation of gravity and our world's drag on foreign bodies. Set against the tragic transmissions of Soviet cosmonauts, it's a short study of humanity's persistent self-sacrifice for the sake of scientific 'progress'.
Director: Jake Mahaffy
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 2005
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jake Mahaffy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Motion Studies: Gravity about?
- Gravity was shot on a quiet fall afternoon and provides empirical evidence of the instantaneous propagation of gravity and our world's drag on foreign bodies. Set against the tragic transmissions of Soviet cosmonauts, it's a short study of humanity's persistent self-sacrifice for the sake of scientific 'progress'.
- Who directed Motion Studies: Gravity?
- Motion Studies: Gravity was directed by Jake Mahaffy.
- How long is Motion Studies: Gravity?
- Motion Studies: Gravity has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).