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'''''Serene Velocity''''' is a 1970 American experimental short film directed by Ernie Gehr. Gehr filmed it in the basement hallway of a Binghamton University academic building, using a static camera position and changing only the focal length of the camera. It is recognized as a key work of structural filmmaking, and was inducted into the U.S. [[National Film Registry]] in 2001. |
'''''Serene Velocity''''' is a 1970 American experimental short film directed by Ernie Gehr. Gehr filmed it in the basement hallway of a Binghamton University academic building, using a static camera position and changing only the focal length of the camera. It is recognized as a key work of structural filmmaking, and was inducted into the U.S. [[National Film Registry]] in 2001. |
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