Analog.Cafe Podcast s1/e4 “OKTO35: Create Films Using 135 Film with Blaž Semprimožnik!”
In this episode, Daren and I connect (remotely¹) with Blaž Semprimožnik—a Slovene engineer who has developed a novel way to make films using standard 35mm film—the type commonly used in our still cameras!
¹ — Please note that this is our inaugural podcast interview—expect some echoes and a few diversions from the main topic 😅. We’re still in the learning process. Nevertheless, the episode explores the camera's internal mechanics and Blaž’s concepts surrounding it. As we settle in, the discussion becomes increasingly engaging!
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- Overcast: overcast.fm/+BQjh2sXaBI
Reading this article prior may enhance your understanding of what the OKTO35 entails and its capabilities: analog.cafe/r/okto35-a-gen….
Show links:
- Blaž’s website featuring extensive information about the OKTO35 project: blazsemprimoznik.com
- Blaž’s Instagram: youtube.com/@BlazSemprimoz…
- Blaž’s YouTube channel—tune in for more sample videos, the story behind the camera’s creation, and footage of the entire project coming together: youtube.com/@BlazSemprimoz…
- PayPal—Blaž welcomes donations for the project, primarily to acquire more film for testing the camera: paypal.me/BlazSemprimoznik
This episode was released on November 24, 2025. Duration: 57 minutes.
#editorial🔥 #podcast🎙️
In this episode, Daren and I connect (remotely¹) with Blaž Semprimožnik — a Slovenian engineer who has developed an innovative method for filming movies using standard 35mm film — the type we purchase for our still cameras! #editorial.