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the video you linked to
"Amateur Film Night Aka Amateur Photographers (1963)"

looks like an event sponsored by one of the other serving film makers, I distinctly saw an ILFORD logo in the back of one of the shots.
 
I would not use the word "trusted", "nimble" or "agile" to describe any part of Kodak.
As they say in Texas: "Big hat, no cattle".

Kris
 
All noise, and no walnut. (translated to English)
 
When did Kodak start making iPhones?
 
When did they start making type Polaroid films and cameras? To what extend is Alaris connected to solar cells?



Well, someone at Alaris must have ordered, bought and published that video...
 
The square prints relate to KA's push directed at convincing cel phone users to print their pictures. Most prints from Iphones seem to be square.

KA is primarily a colour print paper manufacturer, so that makes sense.

Some people here seem to be uncomfortable with the idea that KA is trying to differentiate itself from Eastman Kodak, while still referencing Kodak.

To me, that makes sense.
 
With the images, music and sentiments I am totally underwhelmed. On balance the missing word to describe the whole, cheaply cobbled-together video is "meaningless". I was so powerfully moved by the music that I must have missed the reference to film but did note that the world of potential consumers consists of under 25 year olds only.

Why bother with older people when they are already in "God's Waiting Room" :D

pentaxuser
 
The square prints relate to KA's push directed at convincing cel phone users to print their pictures. Most prints from Iphones seem to be square.

KA is primarily a colour print paper manufacturer, so that makes sense.

Some people here seem to be uncomfortable with the idea that KA is trying to differentiate itself from Eastman Kodak, while still referencing Kodak.

To me, that makes sense.

couldn't agree more ...
 
With the images, music and sentiments I am totally underwhelmed. On balance the missing word to describe the whole, cheaply cobbled-together video is "meaningless". I was so powerfully moved by the music that I must have missed the reference to film but did note that the world of potential consumers consists of under 25 year olds only.

Why bother with older people when they are already in "God's Waiting Room" :D

pentaxuser

My thoughts too. I couldn't see that it said anything, and the images of Polaroid photos and the little Ilford thing - like what does this all mean? Doesn't give me a warm fuzzy feeling that they will be making film available any time soon - if ever.
 
My eyes must be getting very old or I'm just not seeing that on this monitor.
Where is the Ilford logo?
 
Ok, found the Ilford logo on the other video about "Amateur Film Night".

I wished someone did that again...

...and forbade all "digitographers" to come.
 
Ben, we all know Kodak's instant camera and films. But those are Polaroid type films, even a Polaroid camera is shown for a moment.
 
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