© Guillaume Vallée
Camera-less Cinema
WORKSHOP
$60 + tax
Registration deadline: September 10, 2023
Description
Camera-less creation is a marginal film genre that can be defined as experimental animation. The various processes that make up this genre come very close to the studio arts, through the manual work of direct intervention on film (Super8, 16mm, 35mm). The workshop leader’s approach focuses mainly on the recycling of found footage on 16mm film, and the various ways of transforming filmic emulsion using ink, etching, emulsion lifting, and contact printing.
- Where: Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier Street, Montréal, QC H2J 3S7
- When: September 23 and 24, 2023, from 10am to 5pm (including a one-hour lunch break)
- Public transport: Metro – Mont-Royal; bus – lines 27, 45 & 97
- Member price: 60$ + tax
- 12 hours of group learning
Training will be given in French. Please note that the Vidéographe training room is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
For further information about courses, please contact:
Mick Sand
(514) 521-2116
info@videographe.org
With the financial participation of the Government of Quebec
Guillaume Vallée
Experimental filmmaker, video artist and independent curator, Guillaume Vallée graduated from Concordia University with a degree in animation and an MFA in Studio Arts – Film Production. He is interested in all alternative forms of the moving image. His work makes use of various techno-artisanal techniques, exploring media materiality through direct intervention, optical manipulation and analog distortion, with the aim of creating hybrid and expanded works. He works mainly in Super8, 16mm and VHS.