Super 8 wedding film at The Mansion of Saratoga in Rock City Falls, NY. Rachel and Rodrigo's summer 2025 wedding captured on two rolls of real Kodak Super 8 film by Nightfox Films. The Mansion of Saratoga features outdoor tent reception space, a barn, and stunning grounds near Saratoga Springs. Nightfox Films is based in Jamestown, NY, serving the Capital Region and all of Upstate New York.

The Mansion of Saratoga, Saratoga

RACHEL & RODRIGO

Super 8 Wedding Film

Super 8 was always the dream for Rachel and Rodrigo. They wanted the real thing, not a filter, and The Mansion of Saratoga was the perfect setting for it. We loaded up two rolls of Kodak and covered the full day from first look through their sparkler exit.

The outdoor tent, the barn, the grounds. Every corner of this venue gave us something beautiful to point the camera at. Rachel's mom helping her get ready, the ceremony, the first dance. It all just felt right on film.

What is it like filming a wedding at The Mansion of Saratoga?
The Mansion of Saratoga has incredible grounds with an outdoor tent for receptions and a barn for after dinner. The historic property near Saratoga Springs has the kind of warmth and texture that looks stunning on Super 8 film. From first looks to sparkler exits, it gives us so much to work with.
Do you film weddings in the Saratoga Springs area?
We film weddings all across Upstate New York including the Saratoga Springs and Capital Region area, the Adirondacks, Rochester, Buffalo, and beyond. We're based in Jamestown, NY and we love traveling for the right couple and venue.
What mediums did you use for this wedding film?
Rachel and Rodrigo's wedding was shot entirely on real Kodak Super 8 film. Two full rolls covering the entire day from getting ready through their sparkler exit. That's actual film stock running through a vintage camera, not a digital filter. We also offer vintage camcorder (Dadcam) and modern 4K digital coverage for couples who want a different look or a mixed media combination.

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