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Compiled and published by Canadian experimental film maker Helen Hill, Recipes For Disaster is a guide to working with hand crafted and camera less film. The booklets 95 pages include contributions from thirty seven artists and film makers who share their personal techniques for creating animation directly on film stock. This has been a fascinating read that has taught me the basics of camera less film such as what tools to use to scratch film and apply colours with as well as how household items such as bleach, salt and vegetable oil can create interesting textures and patterns when applied to film. I’m sure I will be referring to this treasure trove of inspiration and knowledge a lot during the course of creating my own camera less film. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMy name is Clay Sandford and I am currently studying an FDA in Film and Media Production at University Centre Weston. I have a keen interest in directing, cinematography and camera operating. Archives
April 2017
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