Screening
Free Workshop: Hand-Processing 16mm Film with Leopoldo Bloom
On April 24th from 6-9pm, April 25th from 1-4pm, or April 26th from 1-4pm, visit The Film-Makers' Cooperative (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) to participate in this free 16mm film hand-processing workshop, open to all regardless of experience level and hosted by filmmaker and longtime Coop member Leopoldo Bloom.
SUGGESTED DONATION: $20-$30.
Have 16mm black-and-white film that needs processing? Ever wanted to learn how to hand-process your own film? Now you can!
Bring your black-and-white movie film to hand-process and join us in a mostly dark room with some buckets, D-76, reversal bleach, fixer, PPE, and running water. We will show you how to develop your film into a negative or positive image!
*Please note: Some film will be available for processing at the workshop, but participants are strongly encouraged to bring their own undeveloped B&W film for processing. These are three separate workshop sessions. Registrants only need to participate in one workshop. Each workshop has a maximum of eight spots.*