On his Vimeo account,
Jerry King Musser comments that the film was shot in the storefront window of the old Fellers Department Store in downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The passers-by who stare in the window had no idea what was happening nor why. Because the film was shot at 2 frames per second (24 per second being the standard), the artists moved very slowly to the action, which, after film processing, would appear at 'sort of normal' speed. As a consequence, the spectators saw the pair mostly, "moving the speed of paint drying". In fact, slowed down movements to speeded up film is a characteristic of most of
Paul de Nooijer's work with or without his partners.