with Maja Pilati
Dates: Sat, 07.09. – Sun, 08.09.2024
Registration deadline: Sun, 25.08.2024
Target group: Beginners
During the workshop you will work with Maja Pilati to try out analogue editing techniques on 16mm found footage material. You will use tools such as: Moviola, cutting table, splicer, reels, transparent tape and scissors. The resulting films with a maximum length of 2/4 metres will be viewed together on a 16mm projector.
EN: During the workshop, you will explore analogue editing techniques for 16mm found footage material together with Maja Pilati. Tools such as a Moviola, editing table, splicing device, reels, transparent tape, and scissors will be used. The resulting films, with a maximum length of 2 to 4 metres, will be viewed together on a 16mm projector.

Maja Pilati is a filmmaker based in Münster and Barcelona. After completing her Master’s degree in Digital Media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, she came to Spain to work with analogue film in the CraterLab laboratory. Maja Pilati worked for the analogue film festival Analogica in Bolzano for a long time and has been a freelance filmmaker in Spain for many years and has also been working as a filmmaker and lighting technician in Germany for two years.
Dates: Sat, 07.09 – Sun, 08.09.2024
Time: 11.00 – 14.00 hrs
Registration deadline: Sun, 25.08.2024
Costs: The workshop is free of charge!
Number: max. 8 participants
Location: Seminar room at Hawerkamp, Münster
Date: Saturday, September 7 – Sunday, September 9 Time: 11 am – 2 pm
Costs: The Sunday workshop sessions are free of charge; only material costs apply.
Number of participants: 8 participants
Location: seminar room at Hawerkamp, Münster
This seminar is held partly in English only and partly bilingually in English-German.
This seminar is partly held only in English and partly bilingually in English-German.