My initial response to this is that at some level aren't most makers using both 
film and digital technologies?  I'm pretty sure both Scott Stark's "Noema" and 
Matt McCormick's "Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal" were edited to video 
and then transferred back to 16mm film, but neither one seems to make a big 
deal about their "hybridity."  I taught a workshop in Toronto recently on how 
to print directly on clear 16mm leader using a black & white laser printer (a 
technique I first used in my film "TB TX DANCE" (2006)).  These end up looking 
like films, but the images are made and manipulated in a computer.  Similarly, 
I don't think I know anyone who still edits sound on film (although there must 
be a few hardcore film cutters out there), but, again, I guess these aren't the 
kind of works that advertise themselves as hybrid, even if they are using 
digital technologies in significant ways.

But for what you're talking about more narrowly, I believe Louise Bourque has 
used some combination of film and digital effects (in "Jours en Fleurs" if 
memory serves--probably elsewhere as well).

Quickly,
Roger



On Dec 8, 2011, at 12:38 PM, rachelle wrote:

> Sabrina Ratté uses a hybrid technique, I believe:
> 
> http://vimeo.com/sabrinaratte
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 6:10 AM, Ji-hoon Felix Kim <jihoonfe...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hi Frameworkers,
>> 
>> As part of my research, I've been compiling a group of contemporary
>> filmmakers who have employed hand-processing of film and digital visual
>> effects in hybrid ways.
>> The filmmakers I've caught up with thus far include Johanna Vaude, Stephanie
>> Maxwell, Jurgen Reble (for Materia Obscura), Kerry Laitra. I'd like any of
>> you to raise
>> more similar filmmakers who come to your mind, so that I will bring more
>> cases together to my list.
>> 
>> Thank you in advance,
>> 
>> --
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>> Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
>> Nanyang Technological University
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