The Last 200 Feet (roll 1) was shot in a single take on a 200 foot roll of 35 mm film. These short rolls are no longer manufactured so their use serves as a conduit for expressing my ambivalence toward film, it's history, the signals of its potential demise, and the difficulties of capturing time. The film was shot at 120 frames per second, which means that I had only 26 seconds to carry out the series of gestures that make up the piece, before the film ran out. This is the first in a series of eleven, which is the quantity of the last 200 foot loads that were in stock at Kodak.