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The finished film was shot in one night, and Gehr to run the film at the silent film speed of 16 fps, which was still available 40 years ago on film projectors.
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“I became increasingly interested in an exploration of the intervals between frames,” Gehr said, “in activating the screen plane from frame to frame more dynamically than I had done previously, as well as the idea of a composition taking place in time.”
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Gehr, a self-trained filmmaker who had already helmed a number of experimental shorts, was teaching a summer course at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1970 when he conceived the idea for “Serene Velocity.”
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In an interview with Scott MacDonald for the 2006 book “A Critical Cinema,” Gehr recalled his inspiration for this work:
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Without ever having to move the camera, Gehr turns the fluorescent geometry of his institutional corridor into a sort of piston-powered mandala.
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“Serene Velocity” occasionally turns up in proper large screen presentations, often with Gehr in attendance; the film was last seen in Pittsburgh in March at a Carnegie Mellon University event.
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BOOTLEG FILES 325: “Serene Velocity” (1970 experimental short directed by Ernie Gehr).
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The disconcerting effect makes the viewer stare intensely – is Gehr presenting same shots endlessly, or is there actual movement down the hallway?
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Gehr considers McClure a lying scoundrel and offers to back Cameron for an appointment to Lincoln's cabinet.
Franklin County: D. O. Gehr to Simon Cameron, January 5, 1861 D. O. Gehr 1861
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Gehr asks Cameron to investigate the state party committee's distribution of money to Alexander K. McClure's political efforts.
Franklin County: D. O. Gehr to Simon Cameron, September 26, 1860 D. O. Gehr 1860
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