Currently if one is to buy a single roll of Super-8 using one of the few shops left in London to supply all services it will cost approx £50 for filmstock, processing and telecine to mini-dv, which considering its film is still very cheap (though £50 quid is still expensive when there's bills to pay!!)
However as someone who up until September designed those prices, I can truly say that the profit margin is extremely small and getting smaller with everyday that passes in this current financial climate. But any prices rises in Super-8 will only discourage usage. The problem is, sooner or later Super-8 will not be a viable format to sell as a business. Super-8 as a product is not an easy sell. A single roll sale could take anything up to 15 minutes depending on how many questions a new user has. Answering questions is part of the satisfaction of the sale but for an employer it doesn't make sense to have expensive staff members making time consuming small sales.
The strength of the Euro will also take it's toll on Super-8 use for those that use the European labs. But on the plus side since losing my job to the credit crunch I've had to play to my strengths in the commercial sector as a Director and DP and great looking Super-8 footage on a showreel still gets a very positive reaction.
For any budding freelancers DP's/filmmakers out there I'd say - get some Super-8 on your reel while its still available. Super-8 evokes something so magical that it deserves to have survived this long. As I am playing to my strengths to make it through, all those that wish to continue selling Super-8 as a business in the UK (including Kodak) must exploit the unique qualities of Super-8 if this gauge is to survive the prices rises.
As a final note, there has never been a more important time in the world for filmmakers to record the events that are happening all around the world and Super-8 is a perfect gauge to document these in tandem with digital formats, because super-8 (real film) images seduce the viewer with their power and gravitas that digital images don't always achieve . I love using my HD and DV cameras but film needs to survive because filmed images will probably out live all our digital images.
Astro
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