INTRO TO 16MM B/W FILMMAKING
5 sessions + Screening Party
PARTICIPANT WORK
In this class students will learn 16mm filmmaking techniques from start to finish. Curriculum includes camera options, film stock choices, exposure, lenses, how to load, focus, run, maintain and operate the H16 Bolex Reflex camera. Participants will spend one day shooting then will meet again to view the raw footage to talk about editing options and presentation. The goal is to create a short film on 16mm which you conceived, directed, shot, splice edited, and projected independently. We will also discuss how to promote your short piece through a list of friendly film festivals. All materials will be provided for. Finished projects will be presented after the conclusion of the course at our screening party.
WEDNESDAYS: September 13, September 20, October 4, and October 11 from 7:00 – 9:15PM
Saturday September 23 (DAY SHOOT) from 10:00 AM – 5:00PM
Free Screening Party on Sunday October 15 at 7PM
LOCATION: Center for Performance Research (CPR)
361 Manhattan Ave, Unit 1, Brooklyn, NY
PRICE: $295
** $360 if purchased below in combination with our Hand Processing Workshop
INSTRUCTORS: Amanda Justice and Craig Scheihing
INCLUDES: 4 classroom instruction sessions, 1 day shoot, 100 feet of Kodak Tri-X 16 mm, film processing at CineLab, access to camera equipment, editing supplies and 16mm projectors, informational course packet, HD video transfer of finished film, HD video transfer of film by Metro Post, local & international film festival entry waivers.
COURSE CAP: 10 participants**SOLD OUT** Please contact us to be added to the wait list.