...and Kodak gives cassettes of the stuff away if you ask for it, so it could be easy to try a roll or two.
It's a good business move. The caveat is that you have to be a serious customer, not some schmuck asking for a handout.
Second comment, have you worked in motion picture? This stuff flows like water on a real set, 100,000+ feet is nothin....
Film tests are done a lot....these cinematographers know their stuff and how t'a get stuff...
And if you are gonna call out somone for having made, what you believe to be a preposterous assumption, have the decency to give the person the full context....
Here is the OP, post #5:
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Helen was correct fwiw (especially in the context of state of MP in 2005! Heck that comment was almost a decade ago), I've worked on Hollywood films....
This stuff flows like water.....$1000's of dollars of short ends are often given to the crew for indi projects and whatnot....
Several years ago Kodak was promoting one of their color films and was sending rolls out to interested customers. I don't normally shoot color, but I did not pass up the opportunity to get a few free rolls!
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