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Super 8 Filmmaking Intensive (Shooting and Processing)

This hands-on workshop is a kick starter to get you going on experimenting with Super 8 filmmaking. Learn the various aspects of operating a Super 8 film camera, hand processing then projecting; taking advantage of the unique features of this format and  all-analog creation.

With the guidance of your instructor, participants will learn the specifics of the Super 8 format and some camera techniques. Exposing using the various capabilities of the camera, we'll explore and shoot a group cartridge in both black & white and colour.

Next steps will include and introduction to negative and reversal processing techniques, and the group will have an opportunity practive processing wtih the black & white and colour cartridges of film. The day will be completed with a group screening and discussion. Beginners and experienced filmmakers alike will find this workshop informative and inspiring.

Super 8 Filmmaking Intensive includes:
• Super 8 camera introduction and shoot
• Super 8 processing introduction and developing
• Super 8 projection
• Film: Super 8 Tri-X (black and white, reversal) and Super 8 Ektachrome reversal

This workshop includes all film, darkroom chemistry, and supplies for use during the workshop. There is an opportunity to receive a digital copy of the film that was shot and processed following the workshop (must be communicated to LIFT on registration via email at workshops@lift.ca). LIFT’s Camera Theory workshop is a prerequisite for the Super 8mm Filmmaking Intensive. This workshop is recommended as a companion to the Experimenting with Super 8​, Animating Analogue​, Bolex, Arri SRII 16mm and Aaton XTR Prod Super 16mm Cameras, Darkroom Play with 16mm Colour Film, Hand Processing Black and White Film and Hand Processing Colour Film workshops.
 

Sun 20 July 2025, 10 am - 6 pm   
(Registration deadline is Sat 19 July 6:00 pm)

Instructor: Christine Lucy Latimer

Christine Lucy Latimer is a lens-and-time-based media artist from Tkaronto/ Toronto. A practitioner of photochemical film and photoelectric analog experiments, her work has been featured across five continents in over 300 film festivals and gallery exhibitions. 

 



Location: 1137 Dupont Street, Toronto, Ontario M6H 2A3
Category: Filmmaking Intensive
Maximum Capacity: 5
8 hours of instruction $175 /member$200 /nonmember
Registration opens
Tue 20 May at 10am