Monthly archives: September 2025


🎬 Volunteering opportunities at Cambridge Super 8!

Are you ready to unleash your creativity, dive into hands-on film projects, and help bring moving images to life? Join us !
✨ Right now, we have three exciting volunteer opportunities;

🎟️ Event Manager

  Take the lead in shaping up to two unforgettable screening events! You’ll showcase short films made on Super 8, champion the magic of Super 8 as a creative medium, and connect with community groups across Cambridge (and beyond).

📽️ Cambridge Memories Coordinator

  Help preserve local history through film! You’ll continue our mission of collecting Super 8 films from around the region and organise a special *Home Movie Day* screening to celebrate these treasures.

🎬 Film Project – Associate Producer

  Be at the heart of new Super 8 creations! You’ll help coordinate film productions within the group and scout opportunities—from festivals to community events—where these unique films can shine.

💡 Whether you’re passionate about film, events, or community storytelling, there’s a place for you here.
👉 Come create with us. Come collaborate. Come be part of the Cambridge Super 8 Group!  Apply asap and by the 10th of October 2025 at info@cambridge-super8.org


Cambridge Rivers of Film Festival 2025 event at Pembroke College Auditorium on Sunday 28th September 2025

Tom Scott and Chris from the Cambridge Super 8 group are among 9 filmmakers commissioned over the summer to create a film exploring rivers. Our film will be screened at the Cambridge Rivers of Film Festival 2025 event at Pembroke College Auditorium on Sunday 28th September. Tickets are now on sale here:

https://cambridgeppf.org/riversoffilm

Title: Confluence
Directors: Chris Mizsak & Tom Scott
Year: 2025
Production: bellartlabs
Running Time: 14m 32s

Synopsis

Charting the River Great Ouse from King’s Lynn in Norfolk to the River Cam in Cambridge, to views and movements along the Thames Estuary in Essex, artists Chris Mizsak and Tom Scott explore the flow of waterways through their respective landscapes in the East of England. Shot on digital video and Super 8 film, with found home movie footage and direct animation on 16mm film, Confluence is a merging of streams that reveal a multidimensional sense of time, place, human presence and motion.