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Analog Film Club
Charles Laing
2 episodes
1 week ago
Exploring the industry, science, and business around silver bromide film. From the heyday of Kodak to the digital revolution, and back to the analog resurgence. These are the stories of people that have invested heavily in ensuring that film is a medium that will remain for decades, and even centuries to come.
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Exploring the industry, science, and business around silver bromide film. From the heyday of Kodak to the digital revolution, and back to the analog resurgence. These are the stories of people that have invested heavily in ensuring that film is a medium that will remain for decades, and even centuries to come.
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Analog Film Club
Episode 2 - Irving "Marty" Martel

Marty Martel touched a wide variety of positions at Polaroid, in positions that took him across the united states. This is my discussion about his life, and where his career took him. 

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3 years ago
50 minutes 2 seconds

Analog Film Club
Episode 1 - George Campbell

George Campbell is the founder and sole employee of Orwo North America. He distributes ORWO branded films to the Americas, and has been involved in developing ORWO's business globally. George's films are available for sale at his website: orwona.com

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5 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes 51 seconds

Analog Film Club
Exploring the industry, science, and business around silver bromide film. From the heyday of Kodak to the digital revolution, and back to the analog resurgence. These are the stories of people that have invested heavily in ensuring that film is a medium that will remain for decades, and even centuries to come.