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Kodak to revive infrastructure for film in India

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"I cannot give you the exact number but in Europe, for instance, we sold twice as much 35mm camera negative film in the first quarter of this year compared to the year before. "

Cool.
 
Good news, but this is of course in reference to Eastman Kodak and motion picture film stocks.

Anything that keeps film in the public eye, and keeps Building 38 in Rochester running is good.
 
And if I had to live with MP film stock in 35mm, that would be quite alright. Great news for Ekta!

-- Jason
 
I'm not sure but I think India may make me movies than anyone. Building film business helps everyone from Ilford on down the line. We need to maintain the critical mass.
Now people need to get back into their darkrooms and get printing. What good is film without paper
Mike
 
India has digitalized their motion picture industry more early than others. One must have this in mind when discussing a future market there.
 
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