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Bryan Chernick
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It looks like Kodak is investing in Super 8 film! Now they need to make it easier to get prints for projecting.

CES: J.J. Abrams Backs Kodak’s New Prototype Super 8 Camera

Kodak Super 8 Camera

Next Generation Film Camera

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Dominique De Bast
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Hope they will bring reversal film on the market.

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Eberhard Nuffer
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Dominique,

if dreams come true and this camera is really offered, they will!
According to an online article from Wall Street Journal Digits

quote:
"buyers of the new camera that turn to Kodak for processing will get a digital copy of their imagery as well as eight-millimeter film to use in projectors."
As it is improbable that people project a negative as well as black-and-white stock only, this contains the hidden information that Kodak is indeed planning to manufacture new colour reversal stock!

Just opened a bottle of champagne with the wife!

Link to the article

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Pasquale DAlessio
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Either way, film is here to stay!

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Maurice Leakey
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Camera $400 to $750. Processing $50 to $75.
For 2017 a lower cost version will be aimed at a broader audience.
Filming was never cheap.

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Bryan Chernick
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If they are providing a copy of the film to project that would explain the high processing cost, maybe they are making prints from the negatives. Right now I pay about $12 for processing and another $12 for digital transfer at Dwayne's.

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Dominique De Bast
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Eberhard, I hope they mean reversal stock in that article and they are not confusing with the negative stock already available. Maybe a process without digitalization could be available at lower cost. Anyway, a new super 8 camera in 2016 can only be a good new !

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Paul Browning
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ITS GREAT NEWS BUT, IF THE NEW CARTRIDGED IS DESIGNED ONLY TO FIT THE NEW SUPER 8 FORMAT, REVERSAL FILM OR NOT, YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO USE IT IN ONE OUR OWN SUPER 8 "RETRO" CAMERAS, I HOPE I'M WRONG, I'LL WAIT AND SEE. IT DID NOT TAKE LONG FOR THIS NEW KID ON THE BLOCK TO GET KODAKS MOJO BACK, GOOD ON HIM.

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Andrew Woodcock
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No it's immoral, but fairly obvious, that if Kodak were going to begin investing again in Super 8, changes would be made to their cartridges to force you to buy their new equipment.

Better news than we could ever have imagined though this time last year!

Sort out the "live" sound dilemma and I'm in, just before the grandkids come along with any luck!

Someone like Wittners will sort out the cartridge dilemma no doubt. Time to dust off the Nizo, Beaulieu or Canon!

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Mathew James
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It truly is incredible news!
My only concern is the 'cloud' idea for processing.
this is how it starts..and then later you find out that everything you upload to their servers becomes owned by them, and exploited.
I would like to read their policy statement on using the cloud first, otherwise, I would rather send in 'snail' mail again. Digital opens up a whole can of worms imo.
I like the thought however that one day soon, one could upload the 'digital' recording to any lab and have it printed to a super 8 reel...

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Bryan Chernick
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It sounds like this is a re-styled Logmar camera and they are teaming with Pro-8 for the processing.

Pro-8mm

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Janice Glesser
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This is exciting news!!! I'm not worried about the "cloud" transport concept. Anything that gets film back in the loop is good. [Cool]

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Andrew Woodcock
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Me neither, nothing I shoot would be of any interest to anyone else.

I'd just love to capture memories of the next gen of my family nowadays, as I did in the 80's and the 90's with many now sadly, no longer with us.

"Keep it with Kodak" & "Wonderful World" springs to mind. [Wink]

The Logmar, to me Brian, was way too expensive without the backing of a recognized film producer behind it.
No guarantee of any longevity of film stock product without.

Lets hope Agfa jump on the bandwagon also!

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Graham Sinden
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This is excellent news for the filmmaker but slightly puzzling for a company that filed for bankruptcy protection only a few years ago that probably got into trouble because they stuck with film for too long and should have concentrated on digital (cough) because thats where the market was heading. Im glad they did stick with film but from a business point of view they should have concentrated on digital for the mass market.

I would rather they just bring Kodachrome back however difficult it would be as 100D is not a patch on Kodachrome. Would any new reversal film be as good as Kodachrome? Negative film is good but too expensive for the average filmmaker who wants to get a positive print made.

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Mathew James
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@Janice and Andrew,
I used to feel the same way and didn't care at one point until this kind of thing happening came to my knowledge:
http://soheresus.com/2015/06/12/down-syndrome-genoma-copyright-infringement/

Now this was with a photo, but I see this can happen with anything so I am careful personally. I don't live in fear of the issue, but I do believe we have a responsibility to our family's and friends NOT to upload things without their permission. I can cite so many similar examples...
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Alan Rik
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That is great news! Even if they don't revive Kodachrome learning to work with film is such a good experience. When it doesn't cost you anything to shoot hours and hours of footage we tend to shoot too much. With film it forces you to really know your craft and to shoot more judiciously I feel. The first time I showed my home films on a big screen people sat there transfixed. They saw themselves on the flickering screen and it was a moment. With video they watch for a few minutes and then they walk away. It just isn't involving. I'll get that camera if we have the option of projectable results.
Thanks to Quentin T. and other filmmakers who love film. (That would be all of us too! )

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Maurice Leakey
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Following on from Alan's comment about shooting more judiciously, I remember a film maker in the Amateur Cine World magazine who had altered the footage counter on his cine camera to show cash expenditure as it revolved.

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Lee Mannering
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Smiling Bill [Smile]

I'm with the any news on new film is good news band particularly as I still film with the stuff.
[Cool]

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Steven J Kirk
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Am I awake? Is it April 1st? Life certainly can surprise you sometimes...

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Steve Klare
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It's actually a pretty daring business move.

-a lot of people are going to say "They are investing in Super-What??!! Nobody has used that since the seventies!"

Whether it's "foolish" or "visionary" depends on the results.

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Andrew Woodcock
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And people like us buying into it!

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Bill Parsons
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I’M with you on that Lee, interesting stuff, I bet you found my previous reply pretty interesting as well [Confused] it must be my age !

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Steve Klare
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I don't think it is intended for people like us: this is so new and existing professional filmmakers have a new tool (-or even "toy") to try out and plant the idea of using film in their digitized brains.

I'm also guessing they have no plans of making a profit directly from this camera. It's really a marketing tool, just like an advertising campaign. Nobody makes money directly from those either.

If their film sales go up, or even go down at a slower rate than they were falling before, somebody will call it a success.

The Logmar Folks can't be very happy about this...

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Andrew Woodcock
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I'd like one if the "live" sound issues were addressed and I know Alan also said he would if the film is reversal stock and projectionable.

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Barry Fritz
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Our Super 8 projectors just went up in value!

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