Well, even though NFL Films has gone digital, and will probably close their lab
after their current supply of stock runs out, they know the value of their
massive archive of 16mm footage, and the archival value of photochemical film.
I can't see them committing that history to any conversion to
There you
go...http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/sports/football/5-decades-later-nfl-films-goes-digital.html?_r=1
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Adam Hyman wrote:
> That link doesn't work for the NY Times article - it has holes...
>
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> On 8/25/14 7:51 AM, "Nicholas Kovats" wrote:
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>> Regret
That link doesn't work for the NY Times article - it has holes...
On 8/25/14 7:51 AM, "Nicholas Kovats" wrote:
> Regrettably, NFL fims has decided to switch completely to digital
production
> and have purchased 30 new digital Arriflex Amira cameras.
Up until recently
> they were Kodak's largest
Many independent filmmakers in my country used NFL labs since the 70s -they
were reliable and less expensive than regular labs ...
Got to wonder ow long will the lab last now Damn.
2014-08-25 10:51 GMT-04:00 Nicholas Kovats :
> Regrettably, NFL fims has decided to switch completely to digita