CINEWORKS WORKSHOP: CREATING BASIC 16 MM TITLES

Film titles are useful not only to those filmmakers finishing on celluloid, but to anyone who wants to avoid the 'cold' look of digital titles in their video work. This workshop allows participants to create basic, white-text-on-black, 16mm titles on the new animation stand at the Cineworks Annex.

Although the aim will to be correctly execute these standard titles in class, the workshop also serves as an introduction to the animation stand itself. A brief discussion of the stand's functions will suggest more advanced titling ideas and methods. Having used the stand in its basic operation, participants will be in a position to pursue such experiments outside this workshop. In order to complete the basic titles participants are asked to come prepared with paper prints or digital files of their images (specifications available upon registration). The end product will be a 16mm colour negative (positive prints & digital transfer not included).

CREATING BASIC 16 mm TITLES
SATURDAY, AUG. 28th
10 am-4 pm
Cineworks Annex [235 Alexander St., Ironworks Building], Vancouver BC

Instructor: STEPHEN WICHUK is an animator and arts educator born in Edmonton, Alberta. He received his bachelor of media arts at the Emily Carr Institute in 2005 and has been working there as lead studio technician in the animation department since 2007. He has taught animation principles to people of all ages through the Arts Umbrella, Reel2Real, VSB, Cineworks, Emily Carr and the Purple Thistle. He provides technical support to a wide variety of media artists working with film and digital technology and currently services four film animation stands in Vancouver. His own animations are musically- driven stop motion studies in 16mm and sterescopic digital video.

$140 for members / $190 for non-members
$120 members before Aug 12th /$170 non-members before Aug 12th
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thursday, Aug. 26th

To register, please call 604.685.3841 or contact Leanne at info (AT) cineworks (DOT) ca