New York Gradual (2018)

""New York Gradual" is a digital-age motion study consisting of three dolly shots taken during lunch hour in mid-town Manhattan. There are three sections, each of which is set to one piece of synthetic choral/electronic music that I composed. . . Within each section the images repeat in blocks of five frames at a time, and gradually advance one frame at a time for each block. The result of this simple pattern interacting with the imagery is a fascinating study of ordinary street life." (Gregg Biermann)

Director: Gregg Biermann
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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What is New York Gradual about?
""New York Gradual" is a digital-age motion study consisting of three dolly shots taken during lunch hour in mid-town Manhattan. There are three sections, each of which is set to one piece of synthetic choral/electronic music that I composed. . . Within each section the images repeat in blocks of five frames at a time, and gradually advance one frame at a time for each block. The result of this simple pattern interacting with the imagery is a fascinating study of ordinary street life." (Gregg Biermann)
Who directed New York Gradual?
New York Gradual was directed by Gregg Biermann.
How long is New York Gradual?
New York Gradual has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is New York Gradual?
New York Gradual is a Documentary film.
Where was New York Gradual produced?
New York Gradual was produced in United States of America.