SUPER-8MM COLOR REVERSAL FILM MAKING

LEARN TO CAPTURE, PROCESS & EDIT YOUR OWN COLOR REVERSAL FILM IN 5 SESSIONS + PREMIERE YOUR FILM AT ANTHOLOGY!

Learn the art and craft of Super-8mm film making shooting on Kodak’s newly re-released Ektachrome color reversal film !  This will be a hands-on class designed for the beginner that covers all aspects of Super-8mm film making: cameras, angle, story, exposure, lighting, editing, and projection. Participants will conceive, capture, hand-develop and edit their own projection ready film prints. 2 workshops in 1 as you will also learn how to mix chemistry and develop your own film.  We will also discuss alternatives to projection, sound, and how to promote your short film work with a list of Super-8mm friendly film festivals around the world.  All equipment and materials will be provided for. Finished projects will be presented after the conclusion of the course at our screening party at Anthology Film Archives. More details below

MONDAYS MARCH, 6th, 13th 20th & 27th from 7-9:15 PM
SUNDAY MARCH 19th 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM E-6 LAB SESSION
FREE SCREENING PARTY SUNDAY APRIL 3rd @ ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES

LOCATION: MONO HQ 33 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn NY 5 min walk from 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, B, D, N, Q, R, & G trains.

INSTRUCTORS:  TBD

INCLUDES:  5 classroom instruction sessions, 5 day camera rental, 50’ cartridge of Kodak Ektachrome Color Reversal Super 8mm film, Lab processing tools, E-6 Reversal chemistry and safety gloves / supplies, editing supplies and Super-8mm projectors, access to literature and related reference books, informational course packet, 2K video transfer of finished film, 2K online hosting of finished film, local & international film festival entry waivers. Plus you’ll premiere your film at Anthology Film Archives in a screening program that is FREE to attend for friends and family.

And you will have access to the following books related the workshop from Mono No Aware’s own reference library:

  • The Super8 Book by Lenny Lipton

  • Experimental Filmmaking and the Motion Picture Camera by Joel Schlemowitz

  • Your Film and the Lab by L. Bernard Happé

  • Break the Machine by Kathyrn Ramey

COURSE CAP:  10 participants - By registering for this workshop you agree to the terms and policies listed here.

PRICE: $ 345 - 385 Sliding scale. In an effort to make the workshops more accessible to the community at large we have introduced a sliding scale option (below) All options are equal to one registration, and your selection will remain private.

SLIDING SCALE Pay what you can afford