Joerg Polzfusz
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 815
From: Berlin, Germany, Europe, Earth, Solar System
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted July 10, 2006 06:47 AM
============================== Jakes Progress - Tonights film is 64T! ============================== Since the introduction of Ektachrome 64 T we have never sold so much film, the latitude that 64T gives you is incredible and has become very very popular amongst modern film makers, we are now having to order twice as much film from Kodak as we did when we weer selling the popular Kodak 40.
Film Dept - 2 major announcements this week, the 1st being the reintroduction (by popular demand) of the new and highly popular Ektachrome 64 as a process-paid stock. We too were apprehensive when Kodak last year announced the discontinuation of Kodachrome 40 - but we are now selling more Ekta64 than K40, so people do like it. Jake has fully evaluated it, please contact him if you have any technical or compatibility questions. E64 costs £22.00 process paid, or £10.99 without processing.
2nd film dept announcement of a limited supply of B&W standard 8 film - which we have specially made. This costs £18.50 per roll, do not delay as demand always outstrips supply
Don't forget our in house transfer service to DVD, Mini-DV (for editing) andDVCam.
“Want to know more? Give me, Jake, a ring on 020 7935 2580 and I will reveal all!”
Jake Jake Astbury Film Division. p.s. A reminder that the new Ektachrome 64T is now available at GBP 10.99 per cartridge (non-process paid). We keep it in stock all the time along with the four other Super-8 emulsions.
***special rates apply for DVcam.
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