Re: Filming with Super 8

I should definitely do some stop-motion with my super 8 camera. It has the option where I can just take one shot whenever I like. Since one of the reasons I start to hate animating is because my software always fails on me I might give it a go at doing animation on my super 8 camera. It'll have some drawbacks but it'll still be interesting.

Incidentally my film came in the post yesterday, will be using it as soon as a friend comes back from holiday and I have finished doing a shot list for my film. Timing is everything since I only have 2.5 minutes.

Are there any feature films that has been filmed on Super 8. I know the original trailer for Black Dynamite was done on Super 8 but I'm trying to find some professional work that has used the medium.

Re: Filming with Super 8

Danimation wrote:

All of the Dead

That's awesome.

Re: Filming with Super 8

I want to get this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kodak-XL33R-Super-8 … 3965244706

But it is missing the battery. Hopefully I can find a cheap battery for it somewhere.

Re: Filming with Super 8

I finally got round to filming today. I made a film about a Panda. I carelessly forgot to take note of how long I've been filming so I have no idea where the film eventually ended (and how much I thought I filmed but didn't)

Anyone wanting to film should remember to make a shot list so you know exactly what you want and how long it'll be otherwise you're shooting blind.

Re: Filming with Super 8

Bump-dida-bump!

I released the film I shot on back in October.

http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/to … er-8-film/