From what I have seen, this is a fantastic reference book, I think I shall be getting one also. If you are a film shooter, this is an invaluable reference. And if you are looking for a meaningful Christmas gift, this could be ideal.
Originally shared by John Kossik
I recently came across this self-published book while doing a little research on film production processes. I have even emailed the author, a ver interesting person. My copy should arrive at my house this week, I cannot wait to read it. Has anyone else read this book?
http://www.makingkodakfilm.com/
Originally shared by John Kossik
I recently came across this self-published book while doing a little research on film production processes. I have even emailed the author, a ver interesting person. My copy should arrive at my house this week, I cannot wait to read it. Has anyone else read this book?
http://www.makingkodakfilm.com/
It looks fascinating. I'd be interested in reading what you think of it.
ReplyDeleteWhen I get it and read it, I will certainly do a detailed book report.
ReplyDeleteHaving over fifty years of film processing experience, and working in the mechanized processing industry for decades, And writing a 100+ page processing manual, published in six languages, should qualify me as a reasonable judge of such things? ;-)
It must be interesting !! I have used these films for years and years !!!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, elisabeth tubaut, over half a century for myself...
ReplyDeleteOshi Shikigami
ReplyDeletea little less for me !!!!