Filmmaker Steven Woloshen’s books are also excellent for artists and students:
https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/ <https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/>
https://re-voir.com/shop/en/steven-woloshen/990-scratch-crackle-pop-the-whole-grains-approach-to-making-films-without-a-camera.html
 
<https://re-voir.com/shop/en/steven-woloshen/990-scratch-crackle-pop-the-whole-grains-approach-to-making-films-without-a-camera.html>
https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/recipes-for-reconstruction-my-1st-book/ 
<https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/recipes-for-reconstruction-my-1st-book/>

Best,

Greg
--
Gregory Zinman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Georgia Institute of Technology

pronouns: he/him/his

Making Images Move: Handmade Cinema and the Other Arts 
<https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520302730/making-images-move> (University of 
California Press, 2020)
We Are in Open Circuits: Writings by Nam June Paik 
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/we-are-open-circuits> (The MIT Press, 2019)


> On Jan 14, 2020, at 3:40 PM, Anna Briggs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Tetsuya, 
> 
> I recommend Helen Hill's 'Recipes for Disaster: A Handcrafted Film 
> Cookbooklet'. Here is a pdf copy: 
> http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf 
> <http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf>. You can watch 
> some of her films on Vimeo at: https://vimeo.com/helenhill 
> <https://vimeo.com/helenhill>. 'Madame Winger Makes a Film' 
> (https://vimeo.com/197137362 <https://vimeo.com/197137362>) is wonderful. 
> 
> Kind regards, 
> 
> Anna Briggs
> https://www.mipops.org/aboutus/ <https://www.mipops.org/aboutus/>  
> 
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 21:10, Maruyama Tetsuya <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Dear all. 
> 
> I am planning a workshop on super 8 direct filmmaking in Port-au-Prince, 
> Haiti, and need some reference on books that talk about handmade films 
> without camera. 
> It doesn't have to be technical since I would like a broad range of ideas and 
> notes, and ideally they can be pdf, so I can share with the fellow 
> participants. 
> 
> I saw a post by Gregory Zinman on his new book, and became curious….
> 
> Warm regards,
> 
> Tetsuya Maruyama
> Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
> 
> -:-:-
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