> SATURDAY 7 DECEMBER /// h.10-18
> SUNDAY 8 DECEMBER /// h.10-18
> FOTOFORUM - Bolzano
> SUNDAY 8 DECEMBER /// h.10-18
> FOTOFORUM - Bolzano
LaborBerlin // Berlin
THE EXPERIMENTER'S TOOL - BOLEX H16
visual poems, diaries, fragments of observation, moving sketchbooks -
create little cine-mysteries with in-camera effects / editing and learn how to hand-process 16mm film
THE EXPERIMENTER'S TOOL - BOLEX H16
visual poems, diaries, fragments of observation, moving sketchbooks -
create little cine-mysteries with in-camera effects / editing and learn how to hand-process 16mm film
An introduction to experimental 16mm film-making focused on the camera as a critical aspect of the working method. Which techniques can you use to shoot different? How can simple technical matters and specifics of the medium work along with aesthetical choices, opening up filmic spaces for personal expression?
LaborBerlin members Natalia Fentisova and Maja Milic will provide you, not only with the fundamentals of the Bolex camera, the shooting process and hand-developing, but also a way of thinking and opening up the creative potential with the premise - it's not only about operating a machine, but learning and interacting with it. The first day we will look into the choices one needs to make before starting to make a film, the basic practical functions of the H16 Bolex Reflex camera. We will learn how to use the possibilities of the camera itself to create effects like multiple exposure, masking, stop/slow/fast motion, animating, in-camera dissolves, experiments with duration etc. Using black and white reversal film, we will finally shoot improvisations on spot. The idea is that the editing too happens in the camera, so you will either make a precise plan how to shoot or leave it to randomness and coincidence. Plus, you will be encouraged to see the limit of a camera roll as advantage. The second day we will hand-process your films, project and analyze the results. The workshop is suitable for beginners. Strumenti di sperimentazione - BOLEX H16
Tecniche di cinema sperimentale attraverso la conoscenza della cinepresa 16mm Bolex. Un workshop a cura di Natalia Fentisova e Maja Milic, membri del collettivo LaborBerlin di Berlino. Il laboratorio aiuterà a scoprire le potenzialità della cinepresa Bolex, dalle tecniche base di ripresa alla realizzazione di effetti in camera come le multi esposizioni, stop e slow motion o dissolvenze. Dallo svulippo di un piano di ripresa alla realizzazione di montaggi in camera, si analizzerando le diverse possibilità creative della cinepresa 16mm. Il laboratorio, diviso in due giornate, affronterà la ripresa e lo sviluppo, utilizzzando pellicola in bianco e nero. Il workshop è aperto a tutti, non è necessaria nessuna conoscenza di base. Natalia e Maja parlano italiano, tedesco e inglese. Iscrizioni con numero chiuso, per un massimo di 10 iscritti. INFO
7 e 8 Dicembre 2019 / FotoForum / Bolzano sabato 7 Dicembre: h 10 - 17 domenica 8 Dicembre: h 10 - 17 Per chi è il workshop Per artisti, registi, musicisti, performers, studenti e chiunque sia interessato alla creazione audiovisiva, la materialità del cinema e le lavorazioni artigianali di creazione e sperimentazione cinematografica. Partecipanti: 10 max / COMPLETO costo: € 85,00 + tessera associazione (€ 10,00) da versare al momento dell'iscrizione. Nell'iscrizione sono inclusi tutti i materiali. in caso di cancellazione del workshop da parte di ANALOGICA rimborso completo in caso di rinuncia da parte dell'iscritto, fino a 5 giorni prima del workshop rimborso del 50% in caso di rinuncia da parte dell'iscritto a meno di 5 giorni dal workshop non è possible il rimborso |
Experimentelle Werkzeuge - BOLEX H16
Techniken des experimentellen Kinos anhand der Bolex 16mm Filmkamera. Ein Workshop von Natalia Fentisova und Maja Milic, Mitglieder des Kollektivs LaborBerlin. Anhand von grundlegenden filmischen Techniken und In-Kamera-Effekten, wie der Mehrfachbelichtung, Stop- und Slow-Motion und Überblendungen ermöglicht das Laboratorium das Entdecken der Potenzialität der Bolex Filmkamera. Von der Entwicklung einer Plansequenz bis zum Schnitt in der Kamera werden verschiedene kreative Möglichkeiten der 16mm Filmkamera analysiert. Im Workshop, der auf zwei Tage aufgeteilt ist, werden Aufnahme und Filmschnitt mit Schwarz-Weiß-Film erprobt. Der Workshop ist für alle zugänglich, es braucht keine Grundkenntnisse. Natalia und Maja sprechen italienisch, deutsch und englisch. Höchstens 10 Teilnehmer. INFO
7 und 8. Dezember 2019 / FotoForum / Bozen Samstag 7. Dezember: 10:00 - 17:00 Uhr Sonntag 8. Dezember: 10:00 - 17:00 Uhr Für wen ist der Workshop Für Künstler, Regisseure, Musiker, Performer, Studenten und für alle, die sich für die audiovisuelle Produktion, für die Beschaffenheit des Kinofilms und die handwerklichen Arbeitsverfahren des kinematographischen Schaffens und Experimentierens interessieren. Teilnehmer: 10 max / SOLD OUT Preis: 85,00 € + Mitgliedsbeitrag (10,00 €) bei der Einschreibung einzuzahlen Arbeitsmaterialien sind im Preis inbegriffen Wenn ein Workshop von ANALOGICA abgesagt wird, wird der gesamte Betrag rückerstattet Wenn sich der Teilnehmer bis 5 Tage vor dem Workshop abmeldet, werden 50% des Betrags rückerstattet Wenn sich der Teilnehmer weniger als 5 Tage vor dem Workshop abmeldet, kann der Betrag nicht rückerstattet werden |
LaborBerlin e.V. is a non-profit, independent, collectively run film lab, open to anyone interested in self-organization, collective work and analogue film practices. It embraces an experimental and DIY craft approach to film production with a mission to support the use of film outside the commercial film industry. Free from restrictions and conventions, the lab has a non-hierarchical structure. Anybody can become a member, use the space to process their own film material and participate in the variety of events, workshops and activities that take place all year round - locally, internationally and interdisciplinary.
Natalia Fentisova Filmmaker and performer from St. Petersburg, Russia, based in Berlin and Helsinki. In 2009, she graduated in art at the Brera Academy in Milan, and later in art and media at the Berlin University of the Arts in 2014. During her studies and exchange year at Calarts, California, she started working with analogue film and later became a member of the film collective LaborBerlin e.V, in Berlin. She taught several workshops both in and outside of the Labor with an emphasis on shooting on 16mm film, processing, as well as working on alternative emulsions and found footage. Her work includes short experimental and narrative films, film-essays, audiovisual performances & installations, in which she seeks to explore psychological and physical transformations, as well as questions of cultural, social and gender identities, and has been shown in various places including Yale University, as well as several film festivals in Europe and the U.S.
Maja Milic Independent artist working in the fields of experimental film, photography and music (DJ, radio host, sound). Born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia. Graduated at the University in Zagreb as Dipl.-Ing. of graphic technologies with a special focus on experimental analogue photography. She is a long-time member of the film lab Klubvizija in Zagreb, where she began to work with analogue film and was teaching film processing. In 2012 she created her radio show and club-night Beat the Future, exploring the beats scene, first of that kind in Croatia. In 2016 she started her Master in Film at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg with a project in found footage film / home movies / personal ethnographies. Currently living in Berlin, where she joined the film collective LaborBerlin. Her work includes experimental and expanded film and photography, installations, collaborations with dancers, performers and musicians.
Natalia Fentisova Filmmaker and performer from St. Petersburg, Russia, based in Berlin and Helsinki. In 2009, she graduated in art at the Brera Academy in Milan, and later in art and media at the Berlin University of the Arts in 2014. During her studies and exchange year at Calarts, California, she started working with analogue film and later became a member of the film collective LaborBerlin e.V, in Berlin. She taught several workshops both in and outside of the Labor with an emphasis on shooting on 16mm film, processing, as well as working on alternative emulsions and found footage. Her work includes short experimental and narrative films, film-essays, audiovisual performances & installations, in which she seeks to explore psychological and physical transformations, as well as questions of cultural, social and gender identities, and has been shown in various places including Yale University, as well as several film festivals in Europe and the U.S.
Maja Milic Independent artist working in the fields of experimental film, photography and music (DJ, radio host, sound). Born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia. Graduated at the University in Zagreb as Dipl.-Ing. of graphic technologies with a special focus on experimental analogue photography. She is a long-time member of the film lab Klubvizija in Zagreb, where she began to work with analogue film and was teaching film processing. In 2012 she created her radio show and club-night Beat the Future, exploring the beats scene, first of that kind in Croatia. In 2016 she started her Master in Film at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg with a project in found footage film / home movies / personal ethnographies. Currently living in Berlin, where she joined the film collective LaborBerlin. Her work includes experimental and expanded film and photography, installations, collaborations with dancers, performers and musicians.