Super 8mm is a format of film video introduced by Kodak in 1965 that offers a nostalgic stylistic contrast to digital video. There's just something magical about Super 8 – something that can't be replicated. It's the imperfections, the grain, the unexpected surprises that make a film come alive with the light and energy of the day. It just has more… well, soul. The process of shooting on film also encourages a more deliberate approach, allowing us to connect more deeply with you and giving you space to breathe without the constant feeling of a camera on you. This creates documentation that we feel is more intimate and emotionally resonant.