Replay: Super 8mm and its relations still have quite a following, but what is the point of the format in the modern age? Last year I decided to do something I'd been meaning to do for a long while, I ...
Despite the switchover to digital, analog film remains popular among Hollywood’s big-name directors – so much so that J.J. Abrams, Judd Apatow, Christopher Nolan, and Quentin Tarantino are among those ...
Everyone loves a little bit of nostalgia now and then. There’s nothing wrong with a little bit of Old School style and MEA Mobile Ltd wants to help you obtain your very own little piece of the past ...
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Super 8mm cameras could only shoot three minutes of film at a time, and the footage was grainy and flickery. If you think those are good qualities (and many people do), then you might be interested in ...
This article was originally featured on Popular Photography. Super 8’s grainy, nostalgic look is having a moment right now, popping up everywhere from music videos to blockbuster TV shows. But even ...
Fifty years ago, Kodak introduced its first Super 8mm movie camera. More recently, we've seen devices with a retro form factor and "organic" picture quality inspired by classic Super 8 cameras, but ...
Camp Snap, a brand known for its budget-friendly screen-free digital cameras, has announced its first video camera. The new Camp Snap CS-8’s design was inspired by the Super 8mm film cameras released ...
When Hollywood directors crave the texture, grain, and nostalgic vibe of vintage home movies, they don’t mess around with Final Cut Pro plug-ins. They shoot the real deal: Super 8mm film. Remember the ...
In the second part of his video series about Super 8 filming, Simon Wyndham does a deep-dive into what you should look for in a Super 8 camera. In the first part of this series, I talked about why I ...
The Super 8 camera, while a groundbreaking video recorder in its time, is borderline unusable now. Even if you can get film for it (and afford its often enormous price), it still only records on 8mm ...
Long before we had iPhones and GoPros, or even VHS camcorders and recordable minidiscs, home movies and amateur shorts were shot on film: an 8mm strip of celluloid that Kodak debuted during the Great ...