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Super 8 is not only an entry into celluloid film making, but an entire genre in itself. Combine the physical beauty of Super 8 film with the convenience of digital video editing and you’ve got the best of both worlds…
Kodak – Spotlight on Super 8
It was Kodak who developed the Super 8 format back in 1965. They still produce a wide range of colour and black & white films, find out more at the dedicated Super 8 area of their website…
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Wabi Sabi in Super 8
Dagie Brundert is the high priestess of the Super 8 scene with a massive back catalogue of very personal films. Her Wabi Sabi in Super 8 website is a great introduction to the uniqueness of the format…
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Super8wiki
This Super 8 Wikipedia has information on every aspect of small gauge filmmaking, it’s a great place to start learning…
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web resources
BackgroundIf you’re working in Super 8 or small gauge film reference books are few and far between. The following sites will help provide the necessary background information.
CommunityAs a Super 8 filmmaker it can seem like you’re alone. Don’t worry you’re not, here’s where the other Super 8 and small gauge filmmakers are hanging out.
Online ForumsThe following are active online forums specifically dealing with all things Super 8 film and small gauge celluloid.
EssentialsDetailed Super 8 film and small gauge reference information can be found at the following sites.
MagazinesThere’s nothing like ink on paper for learning about Super 8 and small film, they’re portable too!. |
Web 2.0The explosion of social networking has been a boon for filmmakers, giving them new ways to share resources and ideas as well as new ways to show their work. BlogsSmall format and Super 8 filmmakers like to blog too, there’s just not that many of them!
Social networkingThey’re all here, creating networks of Super 8ers on Facebook
PlacesHere are some places around the world where Super 8 really is king! |