![]() That being said, some of this must be fake. Russ Fraser, the director of photography for Mitch’s “I’m A Dog” music video, told me via email that he used a real Super 8 camera for his shoot, saying that it’s “a fun look to mix media.” He also confirmed that you can leave out the perforations depending on what kind of digital scan you do. I don’t even know if all of these music videos are actually being shot on Super 8, but some of them certainly are. Every party seems to have a Polaroid floating around, the photos from which will be carefully arranged on a visually appealing surface (hardwood, a copy of a Rupi Kaur book, next to a succulent, etc.) before being captured on an iPhone camera and posted to Instagram. HUJI, the app that makes your iPhone photos look like disposable pictures, is probably clogging up your Instagram feed. Film, real or ersatz, has been coming back for a few years now and is perhaps nearing the apex of its resurgence. ![]()
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