Truzi
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Of the 70k members, I wonder how many are "active." (I wonder this on all forums I join, not just film-related ones). Many members probably just go about their lives, silently relative to this BBS. There are a few automotive sites I joined only to be able to view the media, which makes repair work easier; I don't participate on them. I think some of us just like to debate, though. Perhaps we could improve the market by taking photographs instead of posting so much, lol.
Ferrania will not keep me from buying other brands, especially since I shoot slides the least. I'd be more interested in C-41 from them. If anything, it will cause me to buy additional film, not merely replace whom I buy it from.
The debate reminds me of when I wanted to be the News Director of my campus radio station years ago. We had to get a certain number of signatures to be eligible to run for the position. My opponent was surprised that I signed her petition. I said the petition is to give you the opportunity to run, which I believed she should have. (I lost, but became Assistant News Director.)
Thus, I think Ferrania should enter the game. We don't know what will happen with them, Kodak, or Fuji - but Ferrania has the opportunity to create a "right-sized" production for the future film market. This may give us a better long-term prospect for color film in general. To many of us it's not about a particular company so much as the continuation of (color) film in general. This is why I contributed to the kickstarter.
If Kodak launched a kickstarter to convert to a "right-sized" plant, I'd contribute there too.
Ferrania will not keep me from buying other brands, especially since I shoot slides the least. I'd be more interested in C-41 from them. If anything, it will cause me to buy additional film, not merely replace whom I buy it from.
The debate reminds me of when I wanted to be the News Director of my campus radio station years ago. We had to get a certain number of signatures to be eligible to run for the position. My opponent was surprised that I signed her petition. I said the petition is to give you the opportunity to run, which I believed she should have. (I lost, but became Assistant News Director.)
Thus, I think Ferrania should enter the game. We don't know what will happen with them, Kodak, or Fuji - but Ferrania has the opportunity to create a "right-sized" production for the future film market. This may give us a better long-term prospect for color film in general. To many of us it's not about a particular company so much as the continuation of (color) film in general. This is why I contributed to the kickstarter.
If Kodak launched a kickstarter to convert to a "right-sized" plant, I'd contribute there too.