
Ten Second Film, Bruce Conner, 1965, 10 sec, b&w, silent
Film Center of Lincoln Society :
“When Conner was commissioned to design the poster for the 1965 New York Film Festival he constructed TEN SECOND FILM, which he intended to act as its television commercial and to precede the film programs in the theater. It was a public ‘leader’ in that it was composed, like the poster, of a series of ten strips of film (each 24 frames long) of count-down leader, seen as fundamental heraldry of motion picture exhibition.” —Anthony Reveaux
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- Notable Film Posters of the Decade: Part II
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