The analog resurgence continues as Kodak has finally announced its revived Ektachrome 35mm film is ready for shipping worldwide. Additional 16mm and Super 8 film stock is set to follow with the ...
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Not only does this mark a notable comeback era for mainstream interest in film photography; this sort of rapid growth is remarkable in an era of tech layoffs and hiring freezes ahead of an impending ...
What does a company that makes film do to compete in a world that is rapidly moving to digital imaging? Kodak feels the answer is to introduce two new film types (Kodak Supra 100 and 400), designed ...
Kodak Ektachrome color-positive film, beloved by portrait photographers and indie filmmakers alike, is rising from the dead. Kodak Alaris will start selling the classic 135-36x 35mm and Super 8 movie ...
Hooray for filmmakers! On the same day as Christopher Nolan's birthday, news hits that Kodak has struck a deal with Hollywood movie studios to keep 35mm film alive. For now. The Wall Street Journal is ...
Film really isn't dead, and its continued success isn't down to bearded old men who won't let the past go, but millennials. Rumours of film's demise have been greatly exaggerated. We've been told ...