There was much more discussed on the video. On the other hand, many things that were discussed that we APUG nerds already knew (i.e. that P30 was ISO 80, that it was a classic product, etc).
When they discussed about P30, I was suprised that they had a couple of formulas and one was last coated on the 70s in the LRF -- Doable formula (I guess they had to tweak) in the same facilities. PE commented that products cannot be transferred between facilities easily.
So a sweet surprise that they could actually put a direct P30 derivative.
I'd like to see a more affordable C-41 home kit. Where it sits now it costs near $30 for a kit after all said and done. For a kit rated for 8 135 rolls that's a bit steep. The chems can't be all that expensive. If the kits were cheaper I'd shoot more film.
That being said I push my kits beyond 20 rolls consistently. And as of now it's the only way I can shoot and develop cine film.
C41 is off the map at the moment and there was no talk about it. Solaris was the last Film Ferrania made (in the large coater) but perhaps the Scotchrome was the last that the LRF made, thus the formulation -> production differs. This was briefly talked about, how they have a book of products that were made in LRF.
The first colour will be E6 in the window of June-July (which I still find very close and amazin). The issue with chemistry (kits) is that require dedication and that means diverting two people off the team, given the priority is making film I don't know if they will be able to do Chemistry very soon.
It is incredible what a team of 6 in the LRF could and can do.
Meanwhile in Rochester..?
There was an anecdote by Dave finding himself seeing the team arguing and gesticulating in Italian, to which Beppe raised a finger and said that the issue was not if they could make film anymore, rather how they would do!