Posts: 282
From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2007
posted May 07, 2009 02:11 AM
Thanks for all kind replies, I felt it gave a lot of hope also I can see why super8 Kodachrome had to be let go (Huge 50-year-old megabuck-machines involved) but this seems different; if super 8-product is only three machines away from 16mm stock, super 8 should be available for a long time yet!
Oh, perhaps we should also support Wittners whenever we can; IŽve bought stuff from them (two-blade shutter, etc) in the past and quality was outstanding.
Posts: 963
From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Feb 2006
posted May 08, 2009 06:31 AM
Thanks Lars, great piece. I had not got around to the link in the Wittner newsletter yet. I emailed Wittner to let them know what an eye opener it was.
Posts: 282
From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2007
posted May 09, 2009 03:10 AM
Thanks again,
Wittner also bought what was left of Beaulieu Cinema Inc a couple of years ago, litterally several tonnes of stuff! Again, youŽd think I was on the Wittner payroll, but I just feel they provide invaluable service to us who want to go on using small format equipment.
I frequently meet younger people who want to do stuff in super 8, yesterday a young man revealed his plans for a big super8-project to be shot in the next couple of weeks, for which he needed 40 rolls of film
I felt that was pretty impressive (ambitious), and should make Kodak happy!
About a year ago over here an ambitious documentary project (professional) was shot on 16mm and they shot... hang on... 100 000 metres of raw stock! Wonderful