I love the word “Cheesy”. I see it in print everywhere. It’s such a great word because it represents something so specific, something embarrassingly bad!
I’ve never shot a wedding on video because there is such a stigma present about wedding videos. Boring. Tedious. Time to go, honey. Bad special effects. Too long. Sappy music. Endless dancing. The list goes on.

But a wedding film, shot on actual film, has texture, depth. It doesn’t look so real, but more “representational” or “impressionistic”. It looks vintage, timeless, beautiful.
Have you seen one? The final wedding film is still delivered on DVD for viewing convenience, but the look is night and day from digital video or HD. In fact, HD is so clear and sharp, I think it lacks all magic whatsoever.
Super 8 film has that look that says “past tense”, not reality TV. It says quality, not cheap.
On the right is my Super 8 camera, a Canon 1014XLS, one of the highest quality movie cameras ever designed. I also use a Canon 814XLS and a Beaulieu 2008 (a vintage French camera).