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Making YouTube Videos Using a Film Camera is HARD

Making YouTube Videos Using a Film Camera is HARD

Update: 2024-08-07
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Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake have been trying to finish a review of the Kodak Super8 camera but have found one unassailable truth in doing so: shooting on film for YouTube is very, very hard.



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Making YouTube Videos Using a Film Camera is HARD

Making YouTube Videos Using a Film Camera is HARD

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