Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-17 Thread Janet Benn
To Myron Ort, Thank you! That is wonderful! On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 8:42 PM Myron Ort wrote: > My camera less film > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4atEmXsA92A > > > > > > > On Feb 14, 2020, at 11:37 PM, lindsay mcintyre > wrote: > > At Emily Carr University of Art + Design I teach an

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-15 Thread Myron Ort
My camera less film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4atEmXsA92A > On Feb 14, 2020, at 11:37 PM, lindsay mcintyre wrote: > > At Emily Carr University of Art + Design I teach an Analogue Practices course > as well as an Advanced Analogue

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-15 Thread Albert Alcoz
Thank you very much Lindsay to share your personal experience teaching cameraless film. Scott, I think there are dozens of actual filmmakers working in these area. I recommend you to investigate some of the names you can read here:

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-14 Thread lindsay mcintyre
At Emily Carr University of Art + Design I teach an Analogue Practices course as well as an Advanced Analogue course, both of which include extensive amounts of cameraless or handmade film. Students complete a 1-3 minute Film Destroy Project and incorporate cameraless techniques into their own

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-13 Thread Scott Hammen
I’ve been following these posts hoping that there would, sooner or later, be some mention of actual films. Perhaps the “old masters” like Man Ray, Len Lye, and Brakhage don’t need special mention, but, before closing the thread, it would be great to see some recommendations of a few cameraless

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-13 Thread Ignacio Tamarit
Hi Albert! I do know that there was a class of cameraless animation at FUC (Fundación Universidad del Cine) for the people that study the animation degree, but I think that is over. Also at FUC, at the Técnicas Audiovisuales subject, which is the one where students can have a insight in

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-13 Thread Albert Alcoz
Thank you very much for these positive answers. Today Frameworks has given me a joy. It's great to see cameraless film is an important issue in the university. I will use all these thoughts for the academic paper. Best, Albert On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 10:56 AM Carolina Cappa wrote: > Hola

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-13 Thread Carolina Cappa
Hola Alberto, At the University of Buenos Aires we regularly include a 16 mm cameraless film workshop as part of the Audiovisual Technology biannual subject. We've been doing it since 2015 and in crowded classrooms as this university is public and free. I don't actually know if students finally

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Ruth Hayes
At The Evergreen State College we teach direct animation and cameraless film in our foundation program and in some other classes depending on the subject. As with others responding, I’ve found it a great way to bring fine arts students in to animation and media production. Also, Devon Damonte

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Sebastian Wiedemann
Hi Albert & everyone: In the context of South America, speaking for Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia, isn't very common to deal with handmade cinema as part of the curriculum. Sometimes it is introduced as a minor technique in the context of animation and with luck as one of the tendencies in the

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Julie Perini
Hi Albert & everyone: I’m the person Nicole Baker was referring to, teaching a “handmade film” unit as part of a course I call Low Tech Cinema at Portland State University. This is a 400-level course offered through the School of Art + Design and attracts mainly 3rd and 4th year Art majors, as

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread rebecca meyers
Hi Albert! In the Intro to Production course I teach every fall at Bucknell University, the students make all their projects on digital video, but we spend a week early in the semester on 16mm. One day we go out with a Bolex and while half of the group is out filming, the other half is making

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Becka Barker
I include at least one day of cameraless in my intro animation, experimental animation, and intro film classes at NSCAD university here in Nova Scotia. I always have a critical mass of students interested in trying it, since most of them have never seen celluloid. Our university has a fairly

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Warren Cockerham
Albert, I'm prepping to screen some hand drawn 16mm loops right now - 15 of them. Students get here (University of Tampa) in an hour.. gotta go. Warren On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:59 AM Albert Alcoz wrote: > Hello, > > Does anyone know if cameraless film is a common subject at university? > > I

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Tara Nelson
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Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Michael Betancourt
ussion List < > frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> > *Date: *Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 6:59 AM > *To: *Experimental Film Discussion List > *Subject: *[Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university > > > > Hello, > > > > Does anyone know if camer

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Beebe, Roger W.
List Subject: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university Hello, Does anyone know if cameraless film is a common subject at university? I am investigating the role of cameraless film in the studies of Fine Arts and Media Studies. Most of cameraless film workshops are organized by art centers

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Nicole Baker
HI Albert! I recently completed my MFA in Visual Studies at an art school in the US. I can tell you that cameraless film is taught there, but only for a couple weeks as part of a larger introductory course in Animation. At another University in the same city there is a Media Art class that focuses

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread FrameWorks Admin
I teach cameraless filmmaking for one week out of a 15-week semester in experimental filmmaking. For that class, I bring in materials including 16mm black film to scratch, transparent film, found footage, paint and markers and scratching tools, tinters and toners, sink unclogging acid and

[Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-12 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello, Does anyone know if cameraless film is a common subject at university? I am investigating the role of cameraless film in the studies of Fine Arts and Media Studies. Most of cameraless film workshops are organized by art centers, alternative spaces or private film schools but i wonder the