Super 8 is an analog, motion-picture film format that was first introduced by Kodak in 1965.
- Super 8 offers a slower and more intentional option over digital videography, capturing unique moments and feelings.
- One roll of film is 50 feet in length - depending on how many frames-per-second, one roll can range from 2 and 1/2 minutes to 3 minutes 20 seconds long.
All footage is personally recorded on vintage 8mm cameras using genuine film, which is then developed, processed, and scanned by a professional lab. Post-production color correcting and editing are completed by me personally.