8mm Film
8mm film is a motion picture film format that was introduced in the 1930s. It uses a film strip that is 8 millimeters wide, making it more compact and affordable than larger formats. This type of film became popular for home movies and amateur filmmaking, allowing families to capture memories on a budget.
The format was widely used until the rise of video technology in the late 20th century. Despite its decline, 8mm film has seen a resurgence among enthusiasts and artists who appreciate its unique aesthetic and nostalgic qualities, often using it for creative projects and personal storytelling.