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6/21

Intro to 16mm + Bolex SFX, Presented by T.A.P.E. LA

T.A.P.E. presents intro to 16mm B&W and in-camera special effects.

This 16mm intensive is a comprehensive run down of the Bolex Rex-5 camera and its features. We will cover best practices for shooting using a light meter and will work collaboratively across 2 rolls of film, in 2 groups of 5. Using in camera editing techniques and the built in features of the Bolex for special effects, participants will learn how to create double exposures, a cross fade, DIY matte boxing techniques and animation.

Along with a crash-course on different film stocks readily available and where to get them, we'll also go over different labs to work with for processing and scanning as an independent filmmaker. At the end of the workshop the film will be professionally processed and 2K digitally scanned for all participants to receive back.

All participants will get ~30 seconds of footage and decide if they would like to shoot in-studio or outdoors, or a combination of both.

This is multiple workshops in one with equipment, materials, film stock, processing and post production scanning all included. Taking this workshop will create proficiency among participants and get them ready to rent the Bolex camera with T.A.P.E. equipment rentals, and other camera houses in Los Angeles.

8 participant slots available.

11 AM - 5 PM @ Whammy! Analog Media

Saturday, June 21st

Please include your email while registering. If not prompted, please email us so we can confirm. info@tapeanalog.org

Only sign up for yourself - send this link to friends that may want to join you and have them register themselves so we have their contact information!

INCLUDES: 7 hours of instruction and hands-on learning with instructors, shared access to camera equipment (Bolex Camera, lenses and rewind key), Kodak Double-XX 16 mm black and white film stock, a 2K transfer from your camera negative original, course packet with technical information, waived TAPE membership fee for first rental.  

Presented by T.A.P.E. - a Los Angeles based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to facilitating support for analog media through free digitizing, education, hands-on training, equipment rentals and volunteer opportunities. Teach, archive, preserve, exhibit.

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