Reactive Experiments // Interview with Gabriel Bryant
Gabriel Bryant started creating daily ‘reactive’ experiments in response to research that looked at how the Japanese concept of ‘Ma’ is used as a form of audio visual manipulation, and how this affects pacing. In the process, he ended up creating three films.
Analog Pasts and Futures: Philadelphia as a Case Study
Nestled into Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood exists The Halide Project, Philadelphia’s newest non-profit community darkroom—a refreshing departure from the old guard of Philadelphia arts institutions.
Open-Source Analog with Matt McWilliams
Matt is someone who is well known by many experimental filmmakers, collectives, and labs for preserving and building analog film equipment. This includes sequencers for Optical printers, intervalometers for 16mm Bolexes, and even printable 3D models of analog camera parts, editing supplies, and peg bars for animators. All these resources can be found for free.
Interview with a Programmer: Jacob Watkinson of Experimental Film East Anglia
Experimental Film East Anglia (EFEA) is a community-led film festival taking place in May 2022 in the heart of the East of England. Programmer and festival founder Jacob Watkinson spoke with Analog Cookbook about the inaugural edition of the fest.
Super 8mm, death traps, and family memories at Sundance: An Interview with James Gannon
Shot entirely on Kodak Super 8 film, DEERWOODS DEATHTRAP explores the deadly accident and the conflicting memories surrounding it.
Grants to Submit to in 2022
A list of grants, residencies, and fellowships for filmmakers.
Welcome to Analog Cookbook!
Emerging from DIY roots, Analog Cookbook is committed to sharing darkroom recipes, featuring artists working with analog film, photography, and video, and building a platform for celluloid enthusiasts all over the world. As we look towards 2022, we're thinking about how to go even further.
Experiments in Stereoscopic Film Photography
Using 35mm film to create 3D gifs and wigglegrams.