RattyMouse
Allowing Ads
I follow them on facebook, they post relatively often about films. It's usually a nice read.
As of today, the description of the "Kodak Professional" page on Facebook is the following:
"KODAK PROFESSIONAL, part of Kodak Alaris' Personalized Imaging, consists of Paper & Output Systems, offering photo specialty retailers, professional and wholesale labs, and photographers the broadest portfolio of high quality media and workflow solutions; and Film Capture, offering consumers and professionals an award-winning range of still-camera film products."
There is roughly one post a day, usually about film or photographers using film.
Francesco
It would be good to tell the world that film is still being made and Kodak is still alive. At some point, you have to let people know you're still around and working hard. Most "normals" that I talk to think film and Kodak are long gone. Their first question is always, always "but where do you buy it?"
I don't use Facebook either but maybe nearly everyone does and that's its main marketing campaign. Already non-internet connected people are the new 21st century's illiterate and ignorant.I fear that those not on Facebook will join them.Yeah, right now Kodak is synonymous with failure/bankruptcy. A good marketing campaign would let people know that film actually still exists.
Funny, I forgot about Facebook. That's a type of social media that I have never had any interest in and so spend absolutely no time on at all. None in the past 6 years I've lived in China. Facebook is blocked here in China but to me, that's not a problem since I never use the site.
I rarely ever think of Facebook so didnt even consider this as a way Kodak could market film.
Regardless, I'm glad that they are doing this.
What type of social media other then FB to promote film did you think about?
Facebook IS social media. I mean, if you don't use facebook, you don't have social media presense.
They could do more.
None...
To sell more film they need to be attacking e.g. Ilford and Foma on retail price.
To sell C41 they need to be competing with Agfa Vista.
Kodak also has a presence on Twitter that mainly promotes motion picture products.
Tim
Kodak has a great color C-41 portfolio (under the current market conditions that is) relatively speaking. It would be nice if they had an E6 product to market to loyalists. But maybe Kodak and Fuji decided to stay out of each other's yard...
People need to see what film can actually do, as if most folks even give a damn about image quality. I don't think twenty-somethings walking around staring at flickers on some little handheld device are the best target audience; they're too busy taking selfies and getting run over by trains. I'm perfectly happy ignoring the very existence of Facebook. .
People need to see what film can actually do, as if most folks even give a damn about image quality. I don't think twenty-somethings walking around staring at flickers on some little handheld device are the best target audience; they're too busy taking selfies and getting run over by trains. I'm perfectly happy ignoring the very existence of Facebook. But a handful of Fuji products are all that stands between us and the
extinction of realistic chrome films; and Kodak pretty much dominates the best of color neg technology, so we better hope that horse doesn't
break its leg on the last turn of the track.
I'm just happy to have enjoyed and printed color film in my lifetime, and suspect that enough of it will be around as long as my own remaining time in the darkroom. If some key element fails, there's still black and white work to enjoy, which doesn't seem in any danger at all. Around here there seems to be plenty of people interested in darkroom work, especially among the younger set. The problem is, despite the abundance of affordable used darkroom gear, not many young people can afford a darkroom itself. It's hard enough just buying a house, and then you've got to fix it up, raise the kids, work endless hours. There are a few rental darkrooms; but that's not as convenient, so people just inkjet it. Real estate has really skyrocketed around here since way back when I bought my facility. But my first darkroom was in a spare bathroom, and my brother's was in the only bathroom he had, which was in a converted barn. But once you're hooked ....
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