Katherine & Austin | Super 16mm Wedding Film in Los Angeles | Shot on Kodak Motion Picture Film
- Casey Pflipsen

- 7 hours ago
- 3 min read

Katherine and Austin’s wedding film was captured entirely on Kodak Super 16mm motion picture film, using my vintage Krasnogorsk K3 Super 16mm camera, a nostalgic and cinematic approach that defines the signature style of Ring Theory Films, based in Los Angeles, California. Shooting weddings on real analog film is at the heart of what I do. It’s emotional, textured, documentary in feel, and beautifully imperfect in all the ways that make a wedding day feel real.
A Cinematic Wedding at Spanish Hills Club in Camarillo
Their stunning celebration took place at the Spanish Hills Club in Camarillo, California, a gorgeous hilltop venue just outside of Los Angeles. The space is known for its golden light, timeless architecture, and sweeping views, making it the perfect backdrop for a Super 16mm wedding film. The soft California glow paired with the grain and depth of Kodak film created an effortless, vintage-meets-modern aesthetic that matched Katherine and Austin’s vision perfectly.
If you're searching for a Los Angeles wedding videographer who specializes in analog film, Spanish Hills is a dream location. Its open landscapes and warm tones translate beautifully on Super 8mm and Super 16mm motion picture film.
Why They Chose Super 16mm for Their Wedding
When Katherine first reached out and said she wanted a “nostalgic look and feel” for her wedding video, I knew she came to the right place. Many couples discover Ring Theory Films while searching for a Super 8mm wedding videographer in Los Angeles, but they fall in love with the elevated, cinematic look of Super 16mm wedding filmmaking.
Super 16mm blends the intimacy of documentary-style wedding videography with the rich, editorial quality of real motion picture film. It is timeless, emotional, and artistic. Most importantly, it feels like a piece of art you keep forever.

A Modern, Elegant Wedding Full of Love and Intentional Design
From the moment we began planning, Katherine and Austin were a dream to work with. They were kind, stylish, intentional, and deeply in love. Their attention to detail was incredible. Curated florals, modern tablescapes, meaningful personal touches, and even a custom espresso bar labeled “The Riddles” all reflected their aesthetic and creativity.
Their wedding day was filled with genuine emotions, big laughter, soft moments between family and friends, and a sense of intentional design that made filming on Super 16mm feel even more meaningful. Days like this remind me why I believe so deeply in documentary-style wedding filmmaking. Real love deserves real film.
Shot 100 Percent on Kodak Motion Picture Film
🎥 Shot entirely on Kodak Super 16mm film📍 Venue: Spanish Hills Club, Camarillo, CA🎞️ Filmmaker: Casey Pflipsen | Ring Theory Films Super 8mm and Super 16mm Wedding Videographer in Los Angeles, Camarillo, and Ventura County
🌐 Explore more: www.ringtheoryfilms.com
Looking for a Super 8mm or Super 16mm Wedding Videographer in Los Angeles?
If you’re dreaming of a wedding film that feels nostalgic, cinematic, and artistic, Super 16mm film might be exactly what you’re looking for. I work with couples throughout Los Angeles, Camarillo, Ventura County, Southern California, and across the country as a travel wedding videographer.
I specialize in:
Super 16mm wedding filmmaking
Super 8mm wedding videography
Los Angeles wedding videography
California documentary-style wedding filmmaking
Cinematic, true-to-color analog wedding films
Destination and travel wedding films shot on real Kodak film
Visit the Ring Theory Films website to explore the blog, watch full wedding films, and learn more about what it means to shoot your wedding on real, analog motion picture film.
If you value artistry, nostalgia, intentional filmmaking, and the timeless beauty of Kodak film, I would love to create something meaningful for you.















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