
Posté:
mardi 23 juillet 2013 - 11:46
par virgi
"alive and kicking"
http://www.filmferrania.it/Le redémarrage de la production est prévue pour début 2014!
wikipedia
Ferrania's film production is going to start again in early 2014.
L'info semble fiable, croisons les doigts pour que tout se passe comme prévu.
Je n'ai jamais testé leurs pellicules, mais toute bonne nouvelle dans le monde du film est une bonne nouvelle!!


Posté:
mercredi 24 juillet 2013 - 16:49
par robind75
Dans le même ordre d'idée, une nouvelle production d'APX 100 et 400 :
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/ ... p?t=134819Et à ce sujet, la discussion sur l'APUG (site que je ne suis décidément pas assez régulièrement) :
http://www.apug.org/forums/forum37/9936 ... ck-14.html

Posté:
mercredi 24 juillet 2013 - 17:44
par vwr
Voici ce qu'annonce la Newsletter :
"Hello and welcome to this mailing list.
Just a few words to thank everybody who subscribed, although no more than a single brand is shown at the moment on the Ferrania home page.
We think it is worth answering some questions that often arise on the discussion boards we are also following.
As you know, Ferrania discontinued its photographic products some years ago and after that some buildings and equipments were dismantled or sold because the destiny of film seemed to be compromised forever after introduction of digital. Obviously we dream to put the film in a new era where it can live in symbiosis with digital imaging technologies.
After more than one year of work, we are finally trying to start again with a small production of film. But rescaling a production workflow is not an easy process: some chemical products are not available anymore on the market, former Ferrania workers and engineers must be involved again in a completely new production workflow, etc.
We worked a lot on many of the above issues and now we are proud to say that the moment is arrived of really making film.
Right now there is a six month R&D project aiming to produce a first Jumbo of film. If during this period we are able to solve all the remaining technical issues and if the market gives us a reasonable preliminary feedback, we will be ready to go ahead and ship new film in the first quarter of 2014!
Ok, now the question is: what kind of film?
We think it is better to start revamping the very last produced emulsions. The first two that we will make are a color negative film derived from Ferrania Solaris FG-100 Plus (only for still photographs) and a professional color reversal film derived from Scotch Chrome 100.
And which formats?
We have the equipment to finish film in almost all photographic and motion picture formats: 110, 120, 126, 127, 135, 220, Super 8, Double 8, 16mm, 35mm and 70mm but at first we will put on line only the ones that are requested by the market.
More details are coming, please continue to follow us!"

Posté:
jeudi 8 août 2013 - 10:01
par robind75

Posté:
jeudi 8 août 2013 - 10:14
par Blowupster
vwr a écrit :
We have the equipment to finish film in almost all photographic and motion picture formats: 110, 120, 126, 127, 135, 220, Super 8, Double 8, 16mm, 35mm and 70mm but at first we will put on line only the ones that are requested by the market.
Donc du 135 un moment puis disparition probable.

Posté:
jeudi 8 août 2013 - 12:01
par virgi
excellente interview !
Blowupster a écrit :
Donc du 135 un moment puis disparition probable.
pessimiste? Je pense qu'il y a un marché, au moins pour le 135 et le 120. Il faut juste qu'il soit bien dimensionné à la demande -car demande il y a, en se démarquant justement du rendu numérique- et maintenir des prix à la vente viables pour tout le monde (industrie et consommateur). Pour les autres formats je ne saurais pas dire.