The Art of Scratch: Direct Animation Workshop with Patrick Connelly [In-Person]

Sat Nov 23:

Suggested registration is $250, sliding scale available.

Duration: 4h
Instructor: Patrick Connelly

About

In this 2 session workshop, you’ll learn the basics of how to make scratch animations  on 16mm film!

Direct animation is the broad term used to describe manipulating film  without the use of a camera. This can refer to hand-painting, adhering objects,  cyanotype, or any form of directly manipulating film to make images without use of a camera. In this workshop we’ll focus on ‘scratch’ animation, that is, scratching away  parts of the black emulsion to make your images. We’ll go over some basic tools and techniques for creating these images, learn how to splice film, and finally project your  work. 

In addition to projecting your final project, your scratch films will be professionally digitized by Lightpress studios here in Seattle. A digital copy of your film will be made available to you after the workshop. 

 

What’s provided: film leader, scratching tools, light boxes, templates, splicers and  tape, a 16mm slot load projector, digitization of the original material and access to  that digitized file. Your original film material can also be returned by arrangement  with Interbay Cinema Society.  


Patrick Connelly

Patrick Connelly is a Seattle based filmmaker and printmaker.  His work often blends the two mediums. He has a BFA in film studies from UWM  Milwaukee. His prints and film work can be seen here.



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