Sure. I was shooting both 8mm and 16mm films in 1961 but there was no Super 8 film until the late ‘60s.
And, since you and I know the “feel” of film, the 30 fps feel of video is VERY different than 24 fps film!
That “feel” is what most people become aware of when watching old Twilight Zone episodes shot on film vs. the ones shot on video.
This was obviously shot on video at 30 fps and then dirtied up with a computer in a lame attempt to make it look like it was shot on 24 fps film.
Cheers
Super8 cartridges were great. It was the first time it became easy to make small and simple intervalometer controlled security and surveillance cameras at low-cost. I used to construct these, the quality of the images was not too bad even with the tiny frame size. Very sophisticated surveillance cams put the time on each film frame as a coded series of dots at the bottom.