I can offer a variety of workshops focusing around 16mm film and analogue film-making and own a variety of equipment including projectors, splicers a developing tank and Bolex camera.
A popular, cheap and accessible option is mark-making and splicing of found footage which is suitable for all experience levels. It involves using a variety of methods to scratch, mark and effect the film surface with the elements then cut up and spliced together - this can be done for individuals but works especially well as a group.
A group film is shown at the bottom of the page which was done as a drop in workshop for 'Conjunction' a series of workshops events organised by CMR in Redruth and Fish Factory Arts
Variations:
Found Footage Markmaking - Stocks of 'Found Footage' can be used to mark make, edit, cut and splice together to create experimental films.
Found Footage Markmaking - Stocks of 'Found Footage' can be used to mark make, edit, cut and splice together to create experimental films.
- Its possible to film footage from scratch and process this