Super 8 & 35mm Film

Super 8 and 35mm film formats represent analog photography and cinematography mediums that continue to hold significance in skateboarding documentation. Super 8, introduced by Kodak in 1965, provides a distinctive aesthetic for skateboarding videos, while 35mm remains popular for photography.

These formats offer unique visual characteristics including grain structure, color rendition, and organic feel that distinguish them from digital alternatives. Many skateboarding filmers and photographers continue using film for its distinctive aesthetic qualities and the deliberate approach required by the medium.

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