A
event
on Sunday 30th July. The event starts at 15:30.
Join us for a day-long celebration as we pay homage to the remarkable 100-year journey of 16mm film in the quirky and gothic surrounds of St John's Crypt, nestled in the heart of Bristol.
*SLICE & PROJECT WORKSHOP**
Despite it’s age, many artists, film makers and artisans are finding that the creative potential for this medium is far from exhausted and in fact 16mm has had a bit of a revival in recent decades
Try your hand at splicing, dicing and projecting your own 16mm films with analogue aficionado and founder of The CUBE Graham Hogg .There will be films, splicers and projectors. Bring as much manual dexterity as you can muster and a little bit of patience!
This workshop is 90 minutes long.
100 Years of 16mm is part of Bristol UNESCO City of Film’s Summer Film Takeover. It is produced by Compass Presents as part of Cinema Rediscovered Festival. As part of 100 Years of 16mm there are also screenings and workshops available. Please see other listings to secure your ticket.