The Sustainable Darkroom
16mm Clockwork Cameras with Low-Toxic Reversal Bucket Processing, and Expanded Film Techniques
16mm Clockwork Cameras with Low-Toxic Reversal Bucket Processing, and Expanded Film Techniques
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With the prevalence of digital video in our everyday lives, analogue formats have seen a resurgence in popularity as filmmakers and audiences are drawn back to the tactile, material realm. Join award-winning filmmakers Edd Carr and Saul Pankhurst for a two-day workshop learning the fundamentals of 16mm clockwork cameras, including the popular Bolex, and how to develop the film as a positive using bucket processing methods, and project the film at home.
Across the two sessions, participants will learn: loading vintage 16mm cameras, shooting the cameras and metering for various lighting conditions, developing the film as positive in plant-powered homemade developers via bucket processing, as well as splicing and projecting the film for digitisation. Edd and Saul will also touch on expanded techniques, such as masking, scratch film techniques, and cyanotype on 16mm.
*NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP AND IS BOOKED SEPARATELY FROM THE FULL PACKAGE*
Experience: None Required
When: Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September
Where: Bristol Folk House Darkroom, 40a Park St, Bristol BS1 5JG
Teachers: Edd Carr and Saul Pankhurst
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