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Lights, camera, action! Each February, thousands of people rush to Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah, to experience the film festival of the year.
camera film history 07 Feb 2012 - Fallen camera giant in Chap. 11
Eastman Kodak, the photography pioneer that introduced its $1 Brownie Camera more than a century ago, filed for Bankruptcy Court protection from creditors early today after consumers worldwide over the past two decades transitioned from film to digital technology. The Rochester, NY-based company, which traces its roots to 1880, listed...
camera film history 07 Feb 2012 - Kodak Files for Bankruptcy as Digital Era Spells End to Film
Eastman Kodak Co., the photography pioneer that introduced its $1 Brownie Camera more than a century ago, filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors after consumers worldwide moved from film to digital technology.
camera film history 07 Feb 2012 - Video: Terrence Howard on making history with Red Tails
The actor says he was surprised the story of a crew of African American U.S. Air Force pilots was not covered in the history books or at school, and explains how he hopes the film will be used in classrooms.
camera film history 07 Feb 2012 - Giant 35-foot camera built to capture vanishing cultures
(Credit: Video screenshot by Leslie Katz/CNET) And you thought your SLR was a hassle to travel with. As part of a project documenting vanishing U.S. cultures , photographer Dennis Manarchy intends to build a giant film camera--35 feet long--and haul it on a 20,000-mile trip around the country to capture the faces and history of disappearing groups. The Eye of America camera is just in the ...
camera film history 07 Feb 2012 - Kodak: 130 years of history
From the invention of film stored in rolls to the creation of the first digital camera, Kodak has been one of the most innovative photography companies for more than a century. But it has struggled to ...
camera film history 07 Feb 2012 - Kodak Files for Bankruptcy
Kodak officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late last night, ending recent speculation that the iconic camera and film company with a history going back more than 130-years was doomed. The company has been given an 18-month emergency loan from Citibank that a provides a $950 million lifeline that will help it operate and continue to pay its 17,000 employees while it tries to reorganize.
camera film history 07 Feb 2012
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