![]() If you're intrigued, then eat your heart out with the following primer Alex created just for No Film School readers. That's arguably pennies for what Alex calls an "imperfect and relatively unpredictable format that consistently produces a unique and pleasing image," and is cheaper than the cost of buying (or even renting) a comparable digital setup. To start, here is a brief overview of the numbers on making a Super 8mm short: Alex Mallis, director of La Noche Buena and DP for Welcome to Pine Hill, breaks down the entire process in 7 easy (and fun) steps.Īccording to Alex, since 8mm film was originally designed to be incredibly user friendly, anybody can get the swing of it. ![]() Credit: HOVERFISH At a ballpark of $380 for camera, film, and post-processing on a short, Super 8mm could become the newest, oldest tool in your filmmaking arsenal.
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