Join us for a workshop on Super 8 Filmmaking!
Using old school Super 8 “home movie” cameras (provided), participants will work together to create a collaborative film about their neighborhood, then process the analog footage on-site using gathered fruit, flowers and leaves. By substituting organic material for toxic chemical developing agents, participants create vibrant works of art that celebrate and respect the community, ecology and the environment.
Echo Park Film Center is a non-profit media arts organization committed to providing equal and affordable community access to film/video resources via: a neighborhood microcinema, free and low cost education programs, a film equipment and service retail department, a green-energy mobile cinema & film school, and a touring film festival. For more information, visit .
This program is made possible by the Remsen Bird Fund and the Arts and Urban Experience Initiative, which is generously funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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