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Empire (1964 film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Empire (1964 film)
''Empire'' is a 1964 American silent black-and-white film directed and produced by Andy Warhol. It consists of eight hours and five minutes of continuous slow motion footage of the Empire State Building in New York City. Abridged showings of the film were never allowed, and supposedly the unwatchability of the film was an important part of the reason the film was created . However, a legitimate Italian VHS produced in association with the Andy Warhol Museum in 2000 contains only an extract of 60 minutes . Its use of the long take ''in extremis'' is an extension of Warhol's earlier work the previous year with ''Sleep''. Warhol employed Rob Trains to be the projectionist for a screening of the film. Trains miscalculated and mixed the order and speed of the reels for the eight-hour movie. After a positive review in ''The New York Times'', Warhol actually liked the “mistake” and employed Trains for the entire summer . In 2004, the Library of Congress selected the film to be preserved as part of its National Film Registry.〔https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/descriptions-and-essays/〕 ==Shooting== Empire was filmed on the night of July 25–26, 1964〔http://www.moma.org/collection/works/89507〕 from the 41st floor of the Time-Life Building, from the offices of the Rockefeller Foundation . The film was shot at 24 frames per second but is projected at 16 frame/s, so that, even though only about 6 hours and 36 minutes of film was made, the film when screened is about 8 hours and 5 minutes long .
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