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| Film's cinema comeback is driven by nostalgia, not logic When Kodak declared bankruptcy and Fujifilm halted film stock production, things looked grim for celluloid. Shooting was going digital, and new cameras from Red, Sony and Arri produced quality nearly on par with 35mm cinema cameras. Film, however, ha... http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/15/f...gia-not-logic/ |
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