Gregg Biermann

Most Popular Gregg Biermann Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Happy Again Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

An experimental film superimposing a clip from "Singin' in the Rain" over itself seven times.

The Sweet Algorithm Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

As digital multiples and shuffles of Anita Ekberg and Marcello Mastroianni wade through the Trevi Fountain from LA DOLCE VITA, THE SWEET ALGORITHM continues Gregg Biermann's series of films dissecting and repurposing classic film scenes into pulsating, almost hypnotic collage works.

Crop Duster Octet Trailer (2011)

03 March 2011

One of the most iconic sequences in the history of Hollywood cinema (from Alfred Hitchcock’s NORTH BY NORTHWEST) is deconstructed and reassembled to illuminate the patterns, rhythms and choreography of the original so as to break through and make for an eight banded kinetic tour de force.

Orange Trailer (2003)

16 August 2003

ORANGE is inspired by the direct film (cameraless) tradition. This tradition includes works in which the filmstrip is directly manipulated by painting, scratching, or otherwise placing objects on it.

Labyrinthine Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Forty-one separate shots that have been appropriated and excised from the Hitchcock classic Vertigo are repeated and transformed into a composite sequence of concentric rectangles.

Grapefruit Trailer (2003)

16 August 2003

GRAPEFRUIT explores the surface texture of a half grapefruit. The scanned image of the grapefruit is placed in a three-dimensional space and the viewer moves around it as if it were a planetary body.

The Hills Are Alive Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

With "The Hills Are Alive" BIermann takes an iconic scene from the 1965 Hollywood musical and reveals another take on the tenderness of this Rodgers and Hammerstein song, deconstructing it down to its smallest components, repeating its moments and reinscribing its music into something completely different.

Iterations Trailer (2015)

26 April 2015

Biermann slices Rear Window into nineteen vertical columns, each slightly out of phase with the next, reverberating out from a solitary instant in the temporal center of the work where the entire frame coalesces.

Julie Andrews Sings A Round Trailer (2017)

24 May 2017

An iconic scene from the beloved Hollywood musical The Sound of Music is transformed through a contrapuntal progression of split screen effects.

New York Gradual Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

""New York Gradual" is a digital-age motion study consisting of three dolly shots taken during lunch hour in mid-town Manhattan.

Spherical Coordinates Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

The camera moves in a variety of ways, examining the inside of a 3D animated sphere on the inside of which a scene from Psycho is wrapped.

Personal Effects Trailer (2025)

29 March 2025

On October 16th of 2020 my heart suddenly stopped. It remained stopped for several minutes. I was lucky on two counts.

Magic Mirror Maze Trailer (2012)

10 May 2012

The famed Hall of Mirrors sequence of Welles' classic noir The Lady from Shanghai is transformed through a succession of four algorithmic progressions of split screen patterns.

Cinema Study Trailer (2003)

16 April 2003

Cinema Study is a reworking of images and sounds taken from Orson Welles landmark film Citizen Kane. The piece breaks the frame into multiple smaller rectangles, each with short video and audio samples from the original film.