Materiality:
- Materiality of film (16mm film, filmstrip) = creative medium in experimental cinema
- London Filmmakers Co-op and New York Filmmaker’s Co-op under Jonas Mekas championed experimental film practices
- Direct Animation / Camera-less Filmmaking: Stan Brakhage (Mothlight, 1963) and Len Lye (1930s–40s)
- Involves painting, scratching, manipulating film directly without a camera
- Expands language and conceptual aspects of cinema
Connection to Expanded Cinema:
- Direct animation highlights Expanded Cinema’s goal to expand cinema beyond the camera
- Emphasizes experimenting the film material as an artistic medium
Reflection:
I appreciate how cinema is both a physical and conceptual medium when learning of Stan Brakhage and Len Lye and how they manipulated the filmstrip itself. I got the chance to practice this in class and it was an honest, messy, confusing, but one that expands my creativity overall, because you are free to do anything with the filmstrip yourself. Moreover, I was encouraged to think about materiality of media in my own practice and see possibilities in the tools and materials I usually don't think are useful.