The right thing to do at this point would be to refund all the people who contributed to the Kickstarter project!
Why?
The kickstarter was to fund purchase and storage of the machinery Film Ferrania need to manufacture film. That is what the funds were used for.
And to provide the rewards...
I think we have to say his name 3 times for thatI do wish that Mr. Bias would "drop by" with a staus update.
I think we have to say his name 3 times for that![]()
These guys are unbelievably consistent in missing deadlines... Let´s just face it, Film Ferrania will never ever deliver color reversal film!
The right thing to do at this point would be to refund all the people who contributed to the Kickstarter project!
Well said.TL;DR - Crowdfunding is a voluntary gift of funds by individuals to a group who pledges to attempt to accomplish some task, to the best of their ability. Film Ferrania have amply demonstrated that they have honoured their pledge, and continue to do so.
Why? They are in the process of starting colour film production and making the necessary chemistry and have a private investor.The right thing to do at this point would be to refund all the people who contributed to the Kickstarter project!
Why? They are in the process of starting colour film production and making the necessary chemistry and have a private investor.
Read the updates.
This is one of the machines saved with the kickstarter:There´s nothing in the updates suggesting either that there is an investor nor that they are in a position to produce color negative film. The machines salvaged by funds of the kickstarter are not even installed.
And to provide the rewards...
Are you truly that hard up for "rewards"? Does it matter so much that it's worth complaining about for years? Are you one of the 1,300 people that pledged $35 and are now moaning about not receiving two lousy rolls of film and some juvenile stickers? Some of you guys act like you're twelve.
And would users be prepared to experiment with an "Alpha" color film.....
In my "business school" days, many years ago, we were taught that a new business would be unlikely to succeed if set up to compete with the established "big names" (don't try to make chocolate to compete with Hershays, or burgers to complete with Big Mac!).....keep to small, better, cheaper or more specialist products. Perhaps Ferrania has set its targets too high ?
There´s nothing in the updates suggesting either that there is an investor nor that they are in a position to produce color negative film. The machines salvaged by funds of the kickstarter are not even installed.
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OTOH, we are now over four years down the line, with no sign of even a reliable supply of B&W 35mm film (the shop now closed until the new year), and in the meantime Kodak has revived Ektachrome ? Can Ferrania now ever be expected to produce an equivalent quality E6 film at a competitive price ? And would users be prepared to experiment with an "Alpha" color film.....there has been some novelty in trying out "alpha" P30, which costs only a little time and a few pence worth of chemicals, but color is much more costly to process and there is little flexibility in the processing.
In my "business school" days, many years ago, we were taught that a new business would be unlikely to succeed if set up to compete with the established "big names" (don't try to make chocolate to compete with Hershays, or burgers to complete with Big Mac!).....keep to small, better, cheaper or more specialist products. Perhaps Ferrania has set its targets too high ?
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I don't think you can play the expensive card. P30 was the most expensive black and white film the last time it was available for purchase. Lots of people were disappointed, but paid the piper to be members of the trendy group.Havn´t you heard that the new Ektachrome is delayend in shipment by several weeks, only available in small quantities and pretty expensive?
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