Wallendo
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The sense that "film is dead" comes, to some extent, to its absence from public media. There was a time Kodak advertised continuously in general purpose magazines and on television. "Kodak Picture Spots" were everywhere at Disney World. "Kodak moment" was a part of general conversation. Characters in movies and on television were seen with cameras. Every cruise ship had "Kodak Ambassadors".
The film market is now mature. I can't remember when I have seen an ad by any film company in a general purpose magazine (or even a photo magazine). TV ads are non-existent. The general public doesn't see film, and assumes it no longer exists.
Fortunately, Google is our friend and film is easy to find online.
The film market is now mature. I can't remember when I have seen an ad by any film company in a general purpose magazine (or even a photo magazine). TV ads are non-existent. The general public doesn't see film, and assumes it no longer exists.
Fortunately, Google is our friend and film is easy to find online.