
Super 8 wedding videography is about preserving your wedding day the way it actually felt. It’s filmed on real, honest-to-goodness rolls of Kodak film that get sent off to a lab for developing. Think the same format used for home movies decades ago, which is why it carries so much warmth, texture, and nostalgia. The grain, soft focus, flickers, and light leaks all work together to create something that feels deeply familiar and emotional when you watch it back.
A Super 8 wedding film is less about perfection and more about presence. The result hits you right in the chest with nostalgia and feels like a memory unfolding instead of a highlight reel you’re watching from the outside. It’s the kind of film that brings you back into your body and right into that day.
For couples getting married in Colorado, Super 8 wedding videography pairs beautifully with intimate gatherings, meaningful landscapes, and days centered around connection. It’s especially loved by couples planning micro weddings who care deeply about experience and want to be fully present with their favorite people. I truly believe everyone deserves their first home movie, and a Super 8 wedding film becomes exactly that. Something timeless, personal, and full of feeling that only gets better as the years pass.

Being completely honest, Colorado just looks so damn good on Super 8 film. The wide open spaces, how the light changes throughout the day, the mix of quiet moments and full-on joy. Super 8 film doesn’t try to tame any of that, it lets it exist exactly as it is. The mountains feel big, the day feels lived in. And all of it comes through in a way that feels honest and unforced.
As a Colorado Super 8 wedding videographer, what stands out to me most is how well this format matches the way couples actually get married here. Smaller guest lists and more time spent together during less rigid timelines. Colorado weddings tend to leave room for wandering, for conversations that run long, for moments that weren’t planned but end up meaning the most. Super 8 thrives in the space of micro weddings, intimate celebrations and wedding weekends, lingering where digital often rushes (which is where the magic really lives).
If you’re planning a Colorado wedding and want your film to feel less like a production and more like a memory, Super 8 is a natural fit. It preserves not just how your wedding looked, but how it felt to stand there, surrounded by the people and places you love most. And when it’s documented on Super 8, it becomes something you don’t just watch once, but return to again and again.
A Super 8 wedding video feels less like something you sit down to watch and more like something you fall into and experience. It’s familiar in a way that’s hard to explain until you feel it. Like opening an old box of photos and suddenly remembering details you didn’t even know you forgot. It’s like watching a memory play back. Not crystal clear or perfectly sharp, a little fuzzy around the edges and dreamy in the way memories are when you look back on them years later.
The way you remember your wedding day isn’t frame by frame or hyper detailed. It’s a feeling. A blur of faces you love, laughter, movement, and moments that mattered. It feels warm and a little imperfect, sometimes even a little chaotic, and that’s kinda the point. Super 8 doesn’t smooth things out or clean them up. It all comes together in a way that hits you right in the chest with nostalgia.
Your Super 8 wedding video is the home movie you didn’t know you needed. Beautiful, imperfect, and emotional without trying too hard to be. When couples watch their film, they usually feel that “oh wow” sensation, because it looks how the day felt in their bodies, not how it looked from the outside. And it simply gets better every time you come back to it.

Super 8 film and digital wedding videography do very different things, and that’s why they work so well together. One isn’t better than the other, they just document your day in different ways.
Super 8 leans into feeling, while digital leans into clarity. Knowing the difference helps couples choose what actually fits the way they want to remember their wedding day.
Super 8 is all about emotion and memory. It’s filmed on real motion picture film, which gives it that grainy, dreamy, nostalgic look that immediately feels familiar. The softness, flickers of light, little imperfections, all of that is baked into the format. You’re not seeing every detail in sharp focus, and that’s exactly why it feels so powerful.Super 8 wedding videos feel like home movies. They capture the way the day felt rather than trying to show everything perfectly. The hugs, the movement, the laughter, the quiet moments in between. It’s emotional and imperfect in a really beautiful way. If you love nostalgia, texture, and the idea of watching your wedding day back like a memory, Super 8 is probably what you’re drawn to.
Digital wedding videography brings a different kind of value. It captures moments clearly and consistently. Faces, vows, speeches, movement, sound. Digital video is what allows you to hear your voices, relive your ceremony, and see everything unfold in real time without the softness or unpredictability that comes with film.
Digital matters because it fills in the gaps. It gives structure to the day. It documents moments that you’ll want to experience fully and clearly years from now. Especially for weddings with meaningful vows, family toasts, or multi-day celebrations, digital video plays an important role in preserving those parts of the story.
This is why as a wedding videographer, I love offering Super 8 film alongside digital video coverage. Together, they create a fuller picture. Super 8 holds the feeling and nostalgia. Digital holds the clarity and sound. When blended thoughtfully, you’re left with a wedding film experience that feels complete, nostalgic, and deeply personal.
What I love most about blending Super 8 and digital, especially for micro weddings, intimate celebrations, and full wedding weekends in Colorado, is that those days aren’t rushed or over-structured. They’re experiences. You’re not just moving through a timeline, you’re actually living inside the experience. And when you document it this way, it becomes a movie of what it felt like to be there, in that exact place, with those exact people.
There’s something really special that happens on smaller scale wedding days. The relationships shine louder. The way people interact, how they show up for you, the unreal moment where you look around and realize every single person you love is in one place at the same time. That doesn’t really happen outside of a wedding day, and honestly, it probably won’t ever happen again in the same way.
That’s why this always comes back to feeling like a home movie for me. It’s that same energy as a parent pulling out a camcorder or a Super 8 camera to document those ordinary moments growing up that ended up meaning everything later. Blending Super 8 with digital lets you hold both sides of that experience. You get the ability to hear the voices and see things clearly. And then you get the gut punch of emotion that Super 8 brings with nostalgia and softness. Together, it tells the story the way it deserves to be remembered, and watching it back you’ll realize how special it all was.

A great Colorado Super 8 wedding videographer isn’t just someone who owns one of these beautiful, loud, vintage Super 8 cameras. It’s someone who understands how this format actually works and, more importantly, when to let it work. Super 8 is limited, you can’t overshoot or fix things later. You have to know when to roll, when to hold back, and when a moment matters enough to spend film on it, because you only have about 3 minutes of video per roll of film. That takes intention, restraint, and a really good read on people and energy.
It also takes someone who knows how to move through a wedding day without interrupting it. Especially with smaller guest counts and intimate celebrations, there’s nowhere to hide. You feel everything more. A great Super 8 wedding videographer knows how to blend in, let moments unfold naturally, and how to document what’s happening without steering it or staging it. The goal isn’t to manufacture emotion. It’s to notice it when it’s already there.It also helps when your videographer actually gets why you’re choosing a smaller scale wedding in Colorado in the first place. Someone who understands that these days are about experience, relationships, and being present with your people. When those things are understood, Super 8 stops being just a medium and starts becoming a memory keeper. The kind that feels personal, thoughtful, and real every time you come back to it.
Everyone deserves their first home movie on Super 8 because it captures moments the way we actually remember them. Not perfectly or sharply, but honestly. A little grainy, fuzzy, and full of movement and feeling. The kind of footage that doesn’t try to explain what was happening, it just lets you feel it again.
When I think about home movies, I think about someone grabbing a camera because something felt worth remembering. Not because it was a big production, but because it mattered. People laughing in the background. Someone half out of frame. Moments that weren’t planned but ended up meaning everything later. Super 8 carries that same energy. It documents life as it’s happening, not as it’s being performed. Wedding days (especially smaller, more intentional ones) deserve that kind of documentation.
As a Colorado Super 8 wedding videographer, this is the heart of why I do this. Super 8 turns your wedding day into something you don’t just watch, but return to. Something that feels like home. Your first home movie doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to show you how it felt to really live in that experience.

Super 8 wedding films are for couples who care more about how their wedding day felt than how it looked on paper. If you’re drawn to nostalgia, emotion, and the idea of watching your wedding back like a memory, you’re probably already feeling pulled toward this format. Super 8 is for people who want to be present, who aren’t worried about everything being perfect, and who care deeply about the experience they’re sharing with their people.
It’s especially for couples planning micro weddings, intimate celebrations, or wedding weekends in Colorado. Days that are slower, more intentional, and centered around relationships. When you’re surrounded by a smaller group of people you love, the moments tend to feel bigger, hugs linger and conversations matter. Super 8 captures that energy really naturally, without asking you to perform or pause the day for the sake of the camera.
Super 8 is also for couples who love the idea of a home movie. If you get excited about grain, softness, light leaks, and that dreamy, nostalgic look that instantly takes you back, Super 8 will probably feel like a really good fit.
Super 8 might not be the right choice if you want everything captured in crisp, sharp detail or if a perfectly polished, cinematic video is your top priority. This format isn’t meant to replace digital wedding videography, and it isn’t designed to document every single moment in a clean, linear way.
There are also a few practical things that matter to know going in. These vintage cameras love light and don’t perform as well in darker environments. While I always come prepared and know how to work with different lighting situations, there may be moments that simply aren’t possible to film on Super 8.
Film itself is also unpredictable. This is real motion picture film that has to be shipped off to a lab for developing, which means there’s an element of trust involved and a longer turnaround before editing can even begin.
And yes, the cameras are loud. Like, loud. You and your guests will hear them. Most people get used to it quickly and don’t mind at all, but it’s still something worth knowing ahead of time.
At the end of the day, Super 8 wedding films are for couples who want their wedding day remembered honestly, not perfectly. Just the way it was, and the way it felt to be there.

Hey!! I’m Rach, a Colorado Super 8 wedding videographer and photographer, and my approach to filming weddings is really simple. I care deeply about your experience, about how the day feels while you’re living it, and about documenting it in a way that still feels honest years from now. I don’t treat Super 8 like a trend or a novelty, at my heart I truly love this medium and I treat it like what it is, a memory keeper.
When I’m filming on Super 8, I’m paying close attention to your people, energy, and moments that matter. I’m not trying to recreate anything or make your day look a certain way. I’m there to notice what’s already happening and preserve it as it unfolds. Especially for micro weddings, intimate celebrations, and wedding weekends in Colorado, that means moving quietly, blending in, and letting you stay fully present with your people.
I truly believe your wedding day should feel lived in, not managed. My role is to support that. Super 8 allows me to do that in a way that feels natural and unobtrusive, while creating a nostalgic little time capsule that will bring you right back to how it all felt.
My Super 8 wedding videography offerings are built around flexibility and intention, not rigid packages that force your day into a box. Every wedding looks a little different, and the way Super 8 fits into it should feel just as thoughtful. Whether you’re planning a micro wedding, elopement, or a full multi day wedding weekend in Colorado, Super 8 can be woven in in a way that actually serves your experience.
I offer Super 8 film as a standalone option, as well as blended alongside digital video and photography. That means you don’t have to choose between emotion and clarity. You can have the nostalgic, home-movie feel of Super 8 paired with the sound, structure, and coverage that digital brings. Together, it creates a unique wedding film experience that feels complete.
From the first conversation, I’ll help you figure out where Super 8 fits best into your day. What moments make the most sense to film on Super 8, what’s better captured digitally, and how to balance the two so everything flows naturally. I’ll walk you through the process, timelines, and expectations so there are no surprises and no pressure. Just clear communication and a plan that feels real damn good.
This experience is meant to feel supportive and easy. My goal is for you to feel taken care of, fully present on your wedding day, and confident that what’s being documented will bring you right back to how it all felt. If you’re looking for a Colorado Super 8 wedding videographer who values experience just as much as the final film, this is exactly how I approach it.
If you’re looking for a Colorado Super 8 wedding videographer, you can reach out here! I’d love to be a part of your day.
Most Super 8 films fall somewhere in the 3 to 6 minute range, depending on how many rolls of film are used and how Super 8 is blended with digital coverage. Super 8 isn’t about length, it’s about feeling, every second is chosen on purpose.
That said, when you book with me, you don’t just receive your final Super 8 wedding film. I also deliver what I call your “Documentary Cut”, which includes all of the Super 8 footage from your day delivered in uncut, sequential order. Just because not every second makes the final film doesn’t mean it isn’t worth having!
No, Super 8 does not record sound. That’s part of what gives it that nostalgic, home movie feel. If sound matters to you (like vows, speeches, or other audio from the day), I can totally mic you up and deliver the recordings or even weave them into your final film.
Absolutely. Super 8 thrives outdoors and loves natural light, which is one of the reasons it works so beautifully for Colorado weddings and elopements. Mountain light, open skies, movement, and scenery all translate really well on film. I’m always mindful of lighting conditions and plan accordingly so we get the most out of it!
Yes! Super 8 can be added alongside photography coverage, and/or blended with digital video. We’ll talk through what combination makes the most sense for your day.
Helllllllll yes! You can absolutely book me for Super 8 videography only, even if you already have a photographer booked for your wedding day. Super 8 stands on its own, and I’m comfortable stepping into a day where photography is already covered. I work collaboratively and respectfully alongside other vendors, but my focus stays on documenting your day quietly and honestly on film.

If you’re planning a Colorado wedding and feel drawn to Super 8, there’s probably a reason. This format isn’t about trends or perfection, it’s about preserving a feeling and turning your experience into something you’ll actually come back to. If you’re looking for a Colorado Super 8 wedding videographer who cares deeply about experience, connection, and honest storytelling, I’d love to hear what you’re dreaming up.
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