This is the video of a presentation Michael Bain (North American Ilford rep) gave in Dallas early in December.
https://youtu.be/ag0lTUiSZqk
https://youtu.be/ag0lTUiSZqk
2 people in the audience???? What the......???
So my using Ilford paper almost exclusively the last 6 or 7 years has helped build their business! Well, using a word tossed around APUG recently, I am chuffed.

He said that if Kodak stopped making film, it would badly hurt them. The same thing that Simon Galley said.
He said that if Kodak stopped making film, it would badly hurt them. The same thing that Simon Galley said.
Loosely quoted: If Kodak goes out of business, the people in the US would think that film is no longer available and it would hurt Ilford badly.
His history is not very correct and he's making an awful lot up on the fly.
I doubt he has any real links with Ilford, listen he says he's a hairdresser.
Ian
What the hell are you talking about? He is a corporate VP.
What are the right facts then?
Most of the information here has come from ex Ilford employees plus historic and current Press Releases etc and is fairly accurate. Most of what Michael Bain was saying about the current state of the industry was exactly what's been posted here and many of have heard on factory tours. I just picked up a rather muddled history in the video.
Ian
"More film is being shot now overall than was 5 years ago, and it keeps going up. So what we've seen at Ilford is sheet film has really gone up over the last 5 or 6 years. 35mm skates right along, a little bit of growth here, nothing dramatic, but roll film, and especially sheet film, we're seeing bigger growth in that. The decline stopped a long time ago, that's the good news."
That was the people working the store. The audience is off-camera right.
:devil:.According to Blue Moon Camera: "Mike Bain is the US Marketing and Business Development Manager for Harman Technology / Ilford Photo. He has been with Ilford for 26 years and he has been working in the photo industry for over 35 years."
From a 2014 interview, not posted until 2015: http://codex.bluemooncamera.com/2015/06/08/drinking-with-jake-round-four-mike-bain-2/
As he appears to be US based, Ian might be treating him with some suspicion:devil:.
EDIT: I note that Ilford's USA regional office is based in Dallas Texas.
It's not generally realised that Ilford suffered very badly from being under the control of the British Government through the Air Ministry in WWII, they stopped all research into colour films, broke the links later with Dupont who supplied film base and helped fund research,
Ian
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