INTRO TO 16MM COLOR FILM MAKING

LEARN TO SHOOT ON COLOR NEGATIVE AND EDIT YOUR WORK PRINT IN 5 SESSIONS + PRESENT YOUR FILM AT OUR SCREENING PARTY

In this workshop participants will learn how to make a 16mm film  from start to finish.  Curriculum covers camera options, color negative film stock choices, exposure, lenses, filters, you'll also learn how to load, focus, run, maintain and operate the H16 Bolex Reflex camera.  Participants will spend one day shooting, then meet again to view the work-print to talk about editing options and presentation. The goal is to create and project a short color film on 16mm which you conceived, directed, shot, splice edited, and project independently.  We will also discuss how to promote your short piece through a list of friendly film festivals and community venues in the greater New York area.  All materials will be provided for. Finished projects will be presented at our screening party.

WEDNESDAYS: April 4th, 11th, 25th and May 2nd from 7:00 – 9:15 PM
Saturday April 14th (ALL DAY SHOOT) from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Free Screening Party on Sunday May 6th at 7:30 PM

LOCATION: Center for Performance Research (CPR) 361 Manhattan Ave, Unit 1, Brooklyn, NY

INSTRUCTORS:  Eryka Dellenbach & Cait Carvalho

INCLUDES:  4 classroom instruction sessions, 1 day shoot, 100 feet of Kodak 16 mm COLOR NEGATIVE film stock, lab processing services, a 100' color work print struck and processed by ColorLab, Access to camera equipment (Bolex Rex 5 Camera, filters kit and rewind key), Editing supplies (Vertical editing system with rewinds, viewer and EIKI 16mm projector), Course packet with technical information, You'll retain your negative camera original, your edited projection-ready work print, HD video transfer of finished film by Metro Post, HD, online hosting of finished film, local & international film festival entry waivers.

COURSE CAP:  Limited to 10 participants

PRICE: $355 All inclusive.

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