Big companies like Kodak are to big to fail.
Nobody cares for Kodak, they are just a shadow of their former self.
Big companies like Kodak are to big to fail.
I bet Jesus carried a Contax.
I guess a big issue with Kodak is they can't adapt to the modern world because they are already too far behind, but also can't reinvent past products because they are too clunky and losing money constantly. So they are stuck trying to figure out what to do, and products like Ektachrome or the Super 8 camera are a result of this, a company that does not define itself, a super 8 camera that costs too much on a market that does not need it, a positive slide film when everyone knows E6 is on the verge of dying.
IMO Kodak should cancel both these projects if its not too late and streamline their production, they are a niche now and they should behave like one. Ilford for example knows this and has used it to its benefit.
even "normal" 4 perf 35mm movies churn though stock at 90 feet a minute. And a 7 to one or 10 to one shooting ration is not unheard off. a 120 Minute movie ends up with 10,800 feet of finished negative and if they managed to keep it to a 5 to 1 ratio, used 54,000 feet of film to get their.
more "special" stock is used for effects and such.
65mm NON-IMAX is 5 perf rather than 4 so it churns up 112 ft a minute IMAX at 15 perfs is more like 300 ft a minute. the folks who work at what is left of Kodak must let out a cheep every time a new movie is announced to be using film capture.
The film part of Eastman Kodak isn't the reason for the potential 2nd bankruptcy, because it is essentially irrelevant to most of their business plans.
That is correct. Film is such an afterthought to today's Kodak that it never even gets mentioned to investors, aside from a few sentences about motion picture film. P3200 nor the upcoming Ektachrome did not get mentioned even once during the last earnings call.
Kodak's extreme level of debt and stock issues are what is driving the company towards a second bankruptcy. That and the failure of the printing business to gain the needed earnings.
Are you realy sure of that...????
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The film part of Eastman Kodak isn't the reason for the potential 2nd bankruptcy, because it is essentially irrelevant to most of their business plans.
Yes, for example they sold off the Commercial and Government Systems which has the highest return on investment and was a very profitable cash cow to make short term money at the expensive of future profit.
A 5 : 1 ratio was the illusion to simple tv news production with film (before video).
At 12 : 1 - 15 :1 they got a call to come directly to the chief. (because of the costs).
Todays video television news are working with ratios of 20 - 40 : 1 (or higher) everything is allowed.
is that not the Kodak way, sell off the future because it does not fit the current plan?
A typical tv news filmwork today is done within 3 - 4 sometimes 6 hours.And I always thought time is money too...
is that not the Kodak way, sell off the future because it does not fit the current plan?
There's always hope that a white knight might relieve Kodak of their film burden and purchase all the assets. The new owners could then concentrate on film, paper and coated products. Kodak will be free to sell inkjet printers (their true love), and AA batteries.
I just broke up with inkjet and moved on to laser. Sure, she's not as pretty but she's much easier to deal with. Much less drama.
You mean there are Enlargers with friggin 'L.A.S.E.R.s' on their heads?
I think he is talking about having his prints made commercially using a Lamda laser printer. C-prints instead of inkjet. Not sure why you would want to move to something less archival, but maybe he likes the palette. Unfortunately, you give up the wide variety of papers available for inkjet when you go that route.You mean there are Enlargers with friggin 'L.A.S.E.R.s' on their heads?
You mean there are Enlargers with friggin 'L.A.S.E.R.s' on their heads?
I think he is talking about having his prints made commercially using a Lamda laser printer. C-prints instead of inkjet. Not sure why you would want to move to something less archival, but maybe he likes the palette. Unfortunately, you give up the wide variety of papers available for inkjet when you go that route.
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