It occured to me that if Kodak had done 8mm with the superior design that came with Super 8, what would have happened?
Since magnetic tape recording was invented in 1928, Super 8 sound could have been part of the introduction of 8mm.
All those projectors in schools would have been Super 8. All those films produced for schools would have been distributed on Super 8.
Commercial movies distributed on 16mm would have been on Super 8
The Television News tag line, "film at 11" would be talking about Super 8 film.
Video stores would have been selling/renting Super 8 movies, not tapes or discs.
Maybe Kodachrome would have prevented the introduction of the infamous Kodak Eastman color film.
What else might have happened?โ
Since magnetic tape recording was invented in 1928, Super 8 sound could have been part of the introduction of 8mm.
All those projectors in schools would have been Super 8. All those films produced for schools would have been distributed on Super 8.
Commercial movies distributed on 16mm would have been on Super 8
The Television News tag line, "film at 11" would be talking about Super 8 film.
Video stores would have been selling/renting Super 8 movies, not tapes or discs.
Maybe Kodachrome would have prevented the introduction of the infamous Kodak Eastman color film.
What else might have happened?โ
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