cmacd123
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This is well worth a watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UU7T8roVtC_3afWKTOGtLlBA&v=sAPqpoq0TRM#t=16
actually it is of interest, another interview with David Blas, this time by the "art of Photography Blog folks.
well over an hour long, and t was done as a live stream so it gets repetitive in spots. Also Mr. Bias comes across as knowing more about marketing than making film. or perhaps he is being evasise, but there are several lines where I am not sure what he means.
One poiunt he touches on is one I was wondering - they are apparently looking to beef up the capacity of that research coating machine. I was really wondering about that as when you see the "Big Machines" they have ways of changing rolls on the fly, while the previous pictures they showed seem to not have that sort of provision. I suspect that most jobs run on a research coater might only be a couple of hundred feet of film, as some tests they probably only want to run some curves, and maybe send ONE 36 exp roll to the studio to see what the skin tones look like. While even a scaled down run of film for sale might need several thousand feet - particularly when the machine in the previous pictures only seemed to be in the 15 to 20 inch wide category.
Next cliffhanger is that they are NOT ready to say what there SECOND planned film stock is.