Kodak (KODK) announced today that it has finalized new film supply
agreements with all six major Hollywood studios. As part of these
agreements, Kodak will continue to provide motion picture film to 20th
Century Fox, Walt Disney Co., Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., NBC
Universal Inc., Paramount Pictures Corp. and Sony Pictures for their
movie and television productions.
“Film has long been – and will remain – a vital part of our culture,”
said Jeff Clarke, Kodak chief executive officer. “With the support of
the studios, we will continue to provide motion picture film, with its
unparalleled richness and unique textures, to enable filmmakers to tell
their stories and demonstrate their art.”
Kodak has been engaged in broad discussions with prominent filmmakers,
studios, independent artists, production companies, and film processors
to enable film to remain a fundamental medium. Last July, the studios
made known their intent to play a key role in leading this industry-wide
effort.
Prior to the agreements being finalized, several highly acclaimed films
were produced on film, including Oscar® nominees Boyhood, The
Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game,
"Interstellar",
Foxcatcher, Into the Woods, Leviathan,
"Inherent Vice" and The Judge. Additionally, some of the
most-anticipated films of 2015 are being shot on Kodak film, such as
Star Wars: Episode VII –The Force Awakens, Mission: Impossible 5,
Batman v. Superman – Dawn of Justice, Jurassic World,
Ant-Man, Cinderella, Entourage, and Trainwreck.
The agreements announced today make it possible for Kodak to continue to
manufacture motion picture film while also pursuing new opportunities to
leverage film production technologies in growth applications, such as
touchscreens for smartphones and tablet computers. This also positions
the company to remain the premier supplier of camera negative,
intermediate stock for post production, and archival and print film.
“With the support of the major studios, the creative community can
continue to confidently choose film for their projects,” said Andrew
Evenski, Kodak’s President of Entertainment & Commercial Films. “We’ve
been asking filmmakers, what makes a project ‘FilmWorthy.’ Their
responses have varied from the need for its exceptional depth to its
distinctive grain, but overwhelmingly, the answer is ‘the story.’ They
need film to tell their stories the way they envision them, and hold a
strong desire for it to remain a critical part of their visual language.
Enabling artists to use film will help them to create the moments that
make cinema history. The agreements announced today are a powerful
testament to the power of film and the creative vision of the artists
telling them.”
About Kodak
Kodak is a technology company focused on imaging. We provide – directly
and through partnerships with other innovative companies – hardware,
software, consumables and services to customers in graphic arts,
commercial print, publishing, packaging, electronic displays,
entertainment and commercial films, and consumer products markets. With
our world-class R&D capabilities, innovative solutions portfolio and
highly trusted brand, Kodak is helping customers around the globe to
sustainably grow their own businesses and enjoy their lives. For
additional information on Kodak, visit us at kodak.com, follow us on
Twitter @Kodak, or like us on Facebook at KodakNow.
About Kodak’s Entertainment Imaging Business
Kodak’s Entertainment Imaging business is the world leader in providing
motion picture film and imaging products, services, and technology for
the professional motion picture and exhibition industries. For more
information, visit
kodak.com.
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