Thank you very much for these positive answers.

Today Frameworks has given me a joy.

It's great to see cameraless film is an important issue in the university.

I will use all these thoughts for the academic paper.

Best,
Albert

On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 10:56 AM Carolina Cappa <carolinaca...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hola Alberto,
>
> At the University of Buenos Aires we regularly include a 16 mm cameraless
> film workshop as part of the Audiovisual Technology biannual subject. We've
> been doing it since 2015 and in crowded classrooms as this university is
> public and free. I don't actually know if students finally get to use it in
> the audiovisual industry though I've seen some products using other
> animation techniques derived from this.
>
> Saludos
> Carolina
>
>
> El jue., 13 feb. 2020 a las 3:43, Ruth Hayes (<randomr...@comcast.net>)
> escribió:
>
>> At The Evergreen State College we teach direct animation and cameraless
>> film in our foundation program and in some other classes depending on the
>> subject. As with others responding, I’ve found it a great way to bring fine
>> arts students in to animation and media production. Also, Devon Damonte
>> teaches a summer course here, Visual Music on 16mm and 35mm Film that
>> involves all sorts of cameraless techniques including making photograms and
>> hand-processing. Students appreciate the materiality of working with film
>> and photo processes, especially if all they’ve done before is digital. It’s
>> also a way to get them into thinking about forms beyond the narrative and
>> single channel presentation.
>>
>> Ruth
>>
>> http://www.randommotion.com-
>>
>> sites.evergreen.edu/ruthhayes/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 12, 2020, at 3:58 AM, Albert Alcoz <albertal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know if cameraless film is a common subject at university?
>>
>> I am investigating the role of cameraless film in the studies of Fine
>> Arts and Media Studies.
>>
>> Most of cameraless film workshops are organized by art centers,
>> alternative spaces or private film schools but i wonder the role it has
>> within the university.
>>
>> Is it taught as a technique that can be applied in the audiovisual
>> industry (such as video clips, advertisements, fiction animated films,
>> etc.) or as a line to develop artistic projects or personal film
>> developments?
>>
>> Would be great to know personal experiences concerning teaching this
>> animation technique related to experimental cinema.
>>
>> Best,
>> Albert
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