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Working with Celluloid: Presented by Kodak & Kodak Film Lab

Sat, Aug 10

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Bass Museum of Art

An Introduction and Understanding of Super 8mm x 16mm Motion Picture Film Format - Presented by Kodak & Kodak Film Lab Atlanta

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Working with Celluloid: Presented by Kodak & Kodak Film Lab
Working with Celluloid: Presented by Kodak & Kodak Film Lab

Time & Location

Aug 10, 2024, 1:15 PM – 3:15 PM

Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA

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About the event

Join us for a relaxing, creative and educational afternoon of learning  all about these celluloid formats and having the opportunity to actually  capture a scene using celluloid films. This workshop will cover the  history of the types of film and cameras available as well as  demonstrate film loading and filming exercises.

WHEN: Saturday, August 10th 

TIME: 1PM-3PM

WHERE: Multimedia Lab at The Bass Museum of Art (2100 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139)

PARKING: 

  1. Street metered parking surrounding the museum
  2. Collins Park (G-12), 340 23rd Street, Miami Beach (Northside of the museum)
  3. Miami Beach Parking Lot, 2101 Collins Avenue (Eastside of Collins Avenue)
  4. Valet services

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:

Michael Brown is VP of Sales, Southern Region, US&C Motion Picture Entertainment Operations.

"I have been with Kodak for over thirty years and  within those years I have supported motion picture laboratories,  educational markets, music films, commercials, independent as well as  studio productions throughout the Southeast and Southwest  in the use of Super 8mm, 16mm and 35mm Motion Picture Film."

PARKING OPTIONS

- Street metered parking surrounding the museum - $4.00/hour on-street, $2.00/hour off-street (lots) – maximum time limits vary

- Collins Park parking garage (G-12), 340 23rd Street, Miami Beach (Northside of the museum) - Hourly Rate:

- 0-4hrs $2/hr;

- 4-8hrs $8+$1/hr;

- 8-15hrs $15;

- 15-24hrs $20

- Miami Beach Parking Lot, 2101 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (Eastside of the museum and Collins Avenue)

The Bass main entrance faces east and is accessed through Collins Park.

The accessibility entrance faces north and is accessed through 22nd street.

To pay metered parking: Download the ParkMobile app.

To search for other parking locations: Download the Miami Beach Parking app.

Disclaimers:

  • Pictures will be taken for our social media + website!

Tickets

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