Learn Color Super-8mm Filmmaking with MONO NO AWARE this May!

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MONO NO AWARE’s analogue filmmaking workshops start with Super-8mm Filmmaking on May 4th.  Sessions of Intro to 16mm Filmmaking, 3-D Puppet Animation, Underwater Filmmaking and a special Mattes & Multiple Exposures workshop led by visiting artist Tomonari Nishikawa will be offered throughout May!   http://mononoawarefilm.com/workshops http://www.zareenfoods.com/?p=2917

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Learn the art and craft of making films on beautiful, but increasingly limited color reversal filmstock!  This will be a hands-on class designed for the beginner that covers all aspects of Super-8mm filmmaking: cameras, angle, story, exposure, lighting, color balancing, editing, and projection. Students will conceive, shoot and edit their own one-reel color films. We will also discuss alternatives to projection, sound and how to promote your short film work with a list of Super 8 mm friendly film festivals around the world.  All equipment and materials will be provided for.

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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.
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Take a dip and shoot some 16mm film underwater! Participants of this workshop with learn how to operate underwater housing for a Bolex camera and while shooting 50? of color negative each. The workshop will take place at the Greenpoint YMCA pool and a life guard will be present. All participants must pass a swim test before diving in.
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In this 2-day workshop, a small group of 8 participants will work closely with our visiting artist Tomonari Nishikawa to learn a multiple-exposure technique on the Bolex camera created through the used of complex mattes, a technique that Tomonari has applied to many of his own 16mm films. Participation in this workshop also includes discounted entry to Tomonari’s Connectivity Through Cinema screening program http://www.sanergistas.es/cheap-amaryllis-for-sale/ Sunday evening.

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