I thought this short documentary on the making of film at Harman Ilford to be quite interesting.
I thought this short documentary on the making of film at Harman Ilford to be quite interesting.
I liked that too, lol.Real darkroom footage.
Thanks for allowing an insight to the manufacturing process Neil and thank all of the staff for making great products that are widely appreciated.I was going to put the link up this morning, but you beat me to it !
Thanks for sharing.
Neil
I was going to put the link up this morning, but you beat me to it !
Thanks for sharing.
Neil

The video production company wasn't British either. Camera operators and narrator -- one person overlapped those categories -- as well as the camera shop used for some scenes are from/in Texas....I thought it a pity that given the company is British, still produces its wares in Britain and has British staff whom we saw and heard, a British narrator( there are many very good ones) could not have been used...

Under development is what happens when you don't give the film enough time in the developer or the developer is too dilute.Wonder what was under development.


It may have been that a small U.S. company agreed to do the video and this may or may not have made it less expensive for Harman but either way it has the added advantage of being geared for the N American market which is by far Harman's biggest customer from what I recall Simon Galley saying in the past. It was very professionally done and the narrator's whole delivery was excellent. Whoever they were, they were far from rank amateursThe video production company wasn't British either. Camera operators and narrator -- one person overlapped those categories -- as well as the camera shop used for some scenes are from/in Texas.![]()

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