Colorado Super 8 Wedding Videographer

Zero fuss super 8 film footage for a romantic encapsulation of your wedding day moments

bring on the nostalgia, baby

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What is Super 8mm Film Video?

Super 8 is an analog film format, introduced by Kodak in the 1960s. It quickly became a favorite for home movies because of its ease of use and unique, nostalgic look. Unlike digital video, Super 8 requires chemical processing (just like film photography). It yields silent film clips in a warm, grainy aesthetic with a timeless cinematic quality.

A woman with long brown hair taking a photo with a camera at an outdoor gathering during daytime. She is wearing a light green dress, and there are other people in the background smiling and talking near a porch with hanging flowers.
A woman with curly dark hair smiling and holding a camera in each hand, standing in front of green plants.

Why Super 8 Film?

Don’t even get me started on how much I adore Super 8… Since discovering it, I have fallen in love with this medium. In an era dominated by digital “perfection,” Super 8 offers the perfect complement to your wedding photos, capturing grainy, shaky, candid moments. It’s nostalgic, warm, homey and an amazing addition to wedding packages.

What’s The Process For Super 8 Videography?

After filming, I work with a local Colorado film processor who develops and scans the film. Once I receive the film scans, I work on your edited video and then it’s all yours!

“We were blown away with our Super 8 Wedding Video! It perfectly captures so many of the special moments from our wedding day, and we still find ourselves going back and watching it now 2 years later. I can’t imagine our wedding without it!” - Sam & Laura

ready to see what the super 8 hype is all about?

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Makaila’s advice: I highly recommend watching the super 8mm videos in 4K quality if it doesn’t automatically default to it.