Filmmakers used 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm film formats to shoot private, low-budget, or avant-garde movies.
Before adult films became mainstream in the late 1960s, they existed as (also known as "blue movies" or "smokers"). Desi Homemade Blue Film flv
Technicolor and early Kodachrome film stocks captured rich, saturated earth tones and warm skin tones that feel distinct from modern digital saturation. Legacy and Modern Preservation Filmmakers used 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm film
Companies like The Criterion Collection, Arrow Video, and Vinegar Syndrome specialize in restoring and preserving obscure, underground, exploitation, and independent films from past decades. Filmmakers used 8mm