Films is a shared disposable camera. Start a film, invite your people, and everyone shoots the same night through 24 vintage looks — then nobody sees a single frame until the roll develops.
Disposable, Super 8, VHS, 8mm, instant, glow — 24 hand-tuned film cameras, all live in the viewfinder before you ever press the shutter.








Pick a look and the viewfinder becomes that camera — grain, halation, frame and all. What you see is what develops.
Every film stays locked while you shoot. No previews, no deleting the unflattering ones — just the honest roll, revealed all at once when the timer hits zero.
Invite everyone at the party with one link. Every guest shoots into the same film, so your album holds the night from every angle — not just yours.
Turn a developed film into a shareable recap video — Ken-Burns motion, a film grade, music, and stickers — in a couple of taps.
Name it, pick a look, and set when it develops.
Share one link. Everyone joins the same film.
Each frame drops into the roll — unseen, by everyone.
The timer hits zero and the whole album appears at once.
Stories on the looks, the wait, and the craft of capturing a night the way it actually felt.
A digital sensor records light perfectly. Film never did — and that imperfection is exactly what your eye reads as warmth.
The screen on the back of the camera quietly changed how we live a night. Removing it gives the evening back.
The photographer gets the aisle. Your friends get everything else — and a shared film gathers it into one roll.
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