Pacific Northwest Film Camp
June 3 - 11, 2017

Spend a week on beautiful Orcas Island, WA investigating celluloid film as a 
physical medium, learning to make your own emulsion, exploring various 
hand-processing techniques, and pushing the creative and aesthetic limits of 
the   handmade filmmaking process from start to finish. Our home base is 
located right at the water's edge - and whether you choose to camp in the great 
outdoors or take advantage of limited indoor accommodations indoors, the 
setting is an inspirational backdrop for an intensive immersion in all aspects 
of filmmaking. The week will also include a filmmaking excursion to uninhabited 
Sucia Island, designated as a Washington State Park. We will share gourmet 
meals featuring the Handmade Film Institute's legendary vegan cuisine. All 
materials are provided, and participants will have access to conventional and 
underwater filmmaking equipment, as well as darkroom and printing facilities.


The Handmade Filmmaking Camp
June 24 - July 2, 2017

Now in its fourteenth year, this is the Handmade Film Institute's foundational 
workshop. We spend a week at 8200 feet in the Rocky Mountains engaged in a 
comprehensive investigation of film as a physical medium. As film artists, we 
will delve into a detailed exploration of celluloid film stocks and development 
processes with an eye to unlocking and expanding their potential as artistic 
media. Choose your own spot to pitch a tent in the beautiful forests and 
meadows surrounding the house, and get ready for a focused, introspective and 
inspirational week. The week includes a filmmaking excursion to the Indian 
Peaks Wilderness, one of Colorado's most scenic preserves located at the 
Continental Divide.  Workshop participants will have access 24/7 to full 
darkroom and printing facilities, and all materials and film stocks are 
provided. Past participants rave about the gourmet vegan meals and the sense of 
creative community that is nurtured during mealtime conversations. If you're 
after a transformative experience through a thorough, intensive, lab-based 
study of the film medium, this is the workshop for you.

The Wilderness Film Expedition
July 15 - July 27, 2017

This unique backcountry expedition will be a more than one week immersion 
devoted to producing a complete 16mm "Mountain Symphony" film that we will 
shoot, process, edit and premiere in the wilderness.  We will explore 
zero-emissions filmmaking in this remote and beautiful setting both technically 
and aesthetically. We will be staying long enough that our artistic senses and 
creative decisions can themselves become permeated by the wilderness, and thus 
the visions that we create on location will reflect our presence there both in 
subject and in how we think about the subject. As in past years, we carry an 
entire simplified handmade filmmaking apparatus on our backs, including the 
necessary chemistry, film stocks, cameras, editing tools and projection 
equipment up to our campsite at 10,500 feet. Once established, the base camp 
becomes a filmmaking studio en plein air - the streams hydrate our chemistry, 
the sun dries our film, and the darkness of the night provides the limitless 
darkroom in which we work. Frequent climbs, day hikes, and opportunities for 
quiet reflection will offer unlimited opportunity to think, capture footage, 
push your limits, and explore this little-known magnificent area of Colorado.

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