Shining a laser pointer on highly sensitive photographic film, such as ASA 800, will expose the film due to the intensity of the light emitted. Standard photographic film is indeed sensitive enough to capture the photons from a laser, leading to potential overexposure. While early orthochromatic films may not respond to red lasers, typical throwaway camera film is sufficiently reactive. Using less sensitive materials, like black and white printing paper, can yield clearer results when exposing with a laser. Overall, the discussion emphasizes that the brightness of laser pointers can significantly affect photographic film exposure.