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Keyphoto in association with. Impossible Workshop. 19 th April 2012 Central Campus, Sandwell College. Axel Flaig. Delivering the Instant Impossible Film Workshop. Introduction to FE & HE Students. Level 3 & Level 5 learners.
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Impossible Workshop 19th April 2012 Central Campus, Sandwell College
Axel Flaig Delivering the Instant Impossible Film Workshop
Introduction to FE & HE Students Level 3 & Level 5 learners
Cut around the window frame, ensuring that you lift the silver seal- work slowly & carefully and try to keep the polaroid window frame in tact
Separating the emulsion from the frame Peel the acetate (image) away from the frame
You are left with the image fixed onto an acetate type material
Clean away any remaining chemicals left on the plastic edges (acetate)
To help with the lift, submerge the soap and agitate around the tray (a few swirls around the tray will suffice)
Use the RED BRUSH to assist lifting the emulsion off the plastic
The hot water will help lift the emulsion away from the plastic
The emulsion is very fragile (like wet tissue paper). This part of the the lift can take up to an hour
You will need to be patient, take your time on this par of an emulsion lift, the backing paper will come away first
Using the Impossible box set of brushes specially designed for emulsion lifts & transfers will make this task easier
Lift the emulsion using the edge of a brush, try & lift the emulsion from the corner to prevent tearing it
Clean off any chemicals that are still on the emulsion, tease them away using a gentle brush. Once you have done that, choose a material to transfer your emulsion onto.
Different materials can be used to display your emulsion Watercolor paper, acetate, tiles or wood
A piece of wood was used with this lift, you can stretch, crease, ripple & manipulate the emulsion to your own artistic taste.