The new Super 8 Magazine #12 is coming!
Nov 19, 2024

Here are the topics:
Super 8 competition
Take part in our film competition on the topic of WINTER. We are giving away 20x the new Wolfen Color 400 Super 8 film with development & scan. All twenty participants can then shoot their film. A jury will select the three winners from the scans received. The first prize is a freshly serviced Agfa Movexoom 10 mos electronic. All further information on the conditions of participation can be found in Super 8 Magazine #12.
News: New Super 8 films from Germany
The Super 8 magazine presents the first results of the new Wolfen Color 400 color negative film. The new Single-8 film LossauColor 200D is also presented. Also in the news: New two-part film reels from van Eck and video transfers with your own projector via smartphone.
Zach Moore: The Film of His Life
He started in 2019. And the end is not yet in sight, hopefully in 2025. But a recent trailer on YouTube has already aroused curiosity about the brilliant 90-minute film portrait about the people of New York. Zach Moore planned this film meticulously and shot it with three cameras - on Super 8.
Zombies on Super 8
They are probably the last of their kind. Ralf Möllenhoff and his team RIP – Independent has been making horror films for 35 years. In a time when stories are hardly ever told using narrow film, her latest production »KITO - Zombies and Cannibals« is a real exception. We'll give it a scary start!
Eumig Nautica: A camera learns to dive
A weatherproof and submersible narrow film camera did not exist until the mid-1970s. Gerhard Pahr, who was involved in the development of the Eumig Nautica from 1975, recalls the problem solutions for an underwater film camera during a lecture in Wiener Neudorf (Austria).
Argentina, Freedom and Super 8
Pablo César remembers the days of amateur film in his home country. He reports on the clubs and organizations that were extremely important for the freedom movement in Argentina. Super 8 was not only a means of individual protest for him.
Heinz Thiele: Making 8mm audible
With the Moviton In 1958, Heinz Thiele developed the first 8mm sound film projector for Zeiss Ikon in Kiel. The graduate engineer worked on loudspeakers, amplifiers, film cameras and projectors. Movilux, Moviphon, Movivox – he brings many devices to market maturity.But his greatest invention, the 8mm magnetic sound projector Moviton, is never produced in series.
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