My camera less film

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> On Feb 14, 2020, at 11:37 PM, lindsay mcintyre <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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 shot 
> footage for a second longer assignment as well. It becomes a large part of 
> their toolkit for this particular mode of media making (which is entirely 
> non-commercial in focus, although there are films that include a great deal 
> of cameraless techniques that have had commercial success). In a 12 or 13 
> week semester their first month is in cameraless. This gets them familiar 
> with all the infrastructure and concepts - steenbecks, projectors, splicers, 
> winders, optical sound, frames per second, animation, sprockets, etc - but 
> also gets them source material for their next assignment - optical printing. 
> It's a pretty popular course and students love working this way. It is also 
> sometimes included in foundation courses (art).
> 
> Lindsay
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 7:19 AM Scott Hammen <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 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 films worth trying to see.
> 
> Any suggestions ?
> 
> Scott Hammen
> 
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 16:08, Ignacio Tamarit <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 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 experimental cinema, 
> there is a coverage of found footage and cameraless films. For two years I 
> was invited to this classes to do a lecture on Cameraless cinema and project 
> films on 16 mm.
> 
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Ignacio 
> 
> El jue., 13 feb. 2020 a las 11:00, Albert Alcoz (<[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>) escribió:
> 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 <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 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 get to use it in 
> the audiovisual industry though I've seen some products using other animation 
> techniques derived from this.
> 
> Saludos
> Carolina
> 
> 
> El jue., 13 feb. 2020 a las 3:43, Ruth Hayes (<[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>) escribió:
> 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 teaches a 
> summer course here, Visual Music on 16mm and 35mm Film that involves all 
> sorts of cameraless techniques including making photograms and 
> hand-processing. Students appreciate the materiality of working with film and 
> photo processes, especially if all they’ve done before is digital. It’s also 
> a way to get them into thinking about forms beyond the narrative and single 
> channel presentation.
> 
> Ruth 
> 
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> sites.evergreen.edu/ruthhayes/ <http://sites.evergreen.edu/ruthhayes/>
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 12, 2020, at 3:58 AM, Albert Alcoz <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> 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 role it has within the 
>> university. 
>> 
>> Is it taught as a technique that can be applied in the audiovisual industry 
>> (such as video clips, advertisements, fiction animated films, etc.) or as a 
>> line to develop artistic projects or personal film developments?
>> 
>> Would be great to know personal experiences concerning teaching this 
>> animation technique related to experimental cinema. 
>> 
>> Best,
>> Albert
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