15 Jun Hand processing (Chromaflex)
15
Jun
Hand processing (Chromaflex)
Workshop - Exploratory Cinema - Spring 2024
Saturday June 15, 2024
10 am - 5 pm
Main Film bureau
2025 Rue Parthenais #301, Montréal, Quebec, H2K 3T2, Québec
With Théo Parent
Member $150 | Non-member $225
This workshop will take the participants step by step through a jazzy DIY 16mm film developing technique: Chromaflex.
This technique allows selectively controlled negative and positive colour and black and white images on the same strip of film. What’s more, the technique allows us to make these selection decisions in full light with the images visible right there in front of you. As well as engaging with a cool experimental film technique, this workshop is a great opportunity to learn in detail how colour developing works. Do this workshop and you would have no trouble doing DIY 16mm processing at home!
For any information, send an email to: services@mainfilm.qc.ca
Théo Parent
Théo Parent is a Montreal based filmmaker. During his studies at the Mel Hoppenheim Film School, he developed an interest in analog-based film practices, which he insists on keeping up to date. Motivated by the discovery of unique aesthetic processes, he practices experimental cinema and navigates exploratory approaches to fiction and documentary. Versatile, he has experience in cinematography and directing, as well as in production, sound design and various experimental practices, such as hand-developing film. His most recent film, 117/323, was presented at the 40th Rendez-vous Québec cinéma. In 2022, he received support from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec to make his first hybrid short film (fiction/experimental), Les fougères prédatent les dinosaures.