"Frame by Frame: A Hands-On Introduction to 16mm Filmmaking" is a three-hour introduction to the art and craft of analog filmmaking. You’ll explore 16mm’s rich history, learn about classic and experimental techniques used in films, and gain practical experience by loading and threading film on an Arri SR magazine. Along the way, we’ll discuss modern film development and scanning processes, giving you a complete overview of the analog workflow. Perfect for curious beginners and seasoned creators alike, this workshop offers an opportunity to dive into the craft of celluloid filmmaking.
- maximum capacity: 10
- 3 hours of instruction
Instructor: Daniyal Shah
Daniyal is a Toronto-based cinematographer and picture editor with a passion for bold, experimental storytelling. Influenced by avant-garde and arthouse films, he blends imaginative elements with contemporary aesthetics to create visually striking, immersive work.
With an undergraduate degree in computer science and a postgraduate film degree from Sheridan College, Daniyal seamlessly combines technical problem-solving with artistic exploration. He pushes the boundaries of visual narratives and draws from multiple disciplines, ensuring his work stands out in the dynamic world of cinematography and editing. |
$0 | | all-in or workshop member | $20 | | production member | $55 | | nonmember |
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