Yes as per title and using today's judgement, the life span of commercial super 8mm packed movies as home entertainment was actually short. I am not talking super 8mm film as a film format which was invented by Kodak in 1965 and still being shot today.
Almost all my packed movies in my collection were released circa 1975 -1980. Let us say that studios start releasing them in 1972 as home entertainment (not as educational purposes in the school) then the last commercial film I knew was Star Wars "The Empire strikes back" released by Ken Film in 1981 (or 1982?). After that year people moved to video tapes. I understand there were still Derann, Kempski, Perry etc who kept releasing super 8mm after that year but for a niche market.
So if we use today's judgment, this is something like we look back at 2011 and today's the market is already shrinking. Well...I can still remember what happened in 2011 and what restaurants I visited that year...
DVD already in the market since 1997 and still sold widely now. It is already 24 years. Blu-ray is already 15 years.
So at that time the life span of Super 8mm packed movies was only 10 years.... I just realized it.
Almost all my packed movies in my collection were released circa 1975 -1980. Let us say that studios start releasing them in 1972 as home entertainment (not as educational purposes in the school) then the last commercial film I knew was Star Wars "The Empire strikes back" released by Ken Film in 1981 (or 1982?). After that year people moved to video tapes. I understand there were still Derann, Kempski, Perry etc who kept releasing super 8mm after that year but for a niche market.
So if we use today's judgment, this is something like we look back at 2011 and today's the market is already shrinking. Well...I can still remember what happened in 2011 and what restaurants I visited that year...
DVD already in the market since 1997 and still sold widely now. It is already 24 years. Blu-ray is already 15 years.
So at that time the life span of Super 8mm packed movies was only 10 years.... I just realized it.
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