jenhao
Established
Hello everyone and thanks for your support.
I hope you can furthermore share this with your friends an in other photo websites/forums / facebook etc because it would be truly a pity if they would miss it. Pledge 1$ less but let 1 more people of this. Italy is plagued with the worst crisis since WWII and every plant restarting means families able to get by and this is so valid for an historical company as Ferrania is. Thank you again
I've made my pledge. Watch the video of the team members. How could you not?
Mark
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Ah well, if they succeed then this'll be the most expensive eight roll of film I've ever bought.
mani
Well-known
Ah well, if they succeed then this'll be the most expensive eight roll of film I've ever bought.
When Ferrania film is the only thing to put in your camera in five years' time, that'll be the cheapest investment you ever made!
markwatts
Mark Watts
I originally pledged double for some film. I have now increased that fivefold without film after watching the promotional video (thank you Mark for the pointer). Of course I want film to continue to be produced. Even if this fundraising fails I hope, probably naively, that corporations are taking note.
But perhaps more than that I adore passionate people. I work in an industry of largely money orientated individuals, on the whole going through the motions and caring little. In a very troubled World, most of who's problems I am helpless to influence, I will be proud to be a very small part of these people's future lives.
But perhaps more than that I adore passionate people. I work in an industry of largely money orientated individuals, on the whole going through the motions and caring little. In a very troubled World, most of who's problems I am helpless to influence, I will be proud to be a very small part of these people's future lives.
LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
why paypal not supported?
brbo
Well-known
why paypal not supported?
Kickstarter goes through Amazon. Amazon doesn't support Paypal.
Brian Puccio
Well-known
In for 4x rolls of 35mm and 4x rolls of 120. If Provia disappears, this may be all that's left.
Eric T
Well-known
I pledged support for four rolls of 120. The more sources of color film we have going forward, the better. Good luck to Ferrania!
jenhao
Established
But perhaps more than that I adore passionate people. I work in an industry of largely money orientated individuals, on the whole going through the motions and caring little. In a very troubled World, most of who's problems I am helpless to influence, I will be proud to be a very small part of these people's future lives.
Mark, I couldn't have said it better myself.
Mark
Samouraï
Well-known
I ordered a roll of 135 and a roll of 120. Maybe I'll get more in before it's all said and done. But it looks like the kickstarter is on track to succeed well ahead of time.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Not quite to the $200,000 mark yet:
3,531
Backers
$197,250
pledged of $250,000 goal
23
days to go
...Mike
3,531
Backers
$197,250
pledged of $250,000 goal
23
days to go
...Mike
telenous
Well-known
Tantalizingly close but it's a steep-looking last $50,000. I'll buy a couple of rolls more, if the need arises.
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mani
Well-known
Tantalizingly close but it's a steep-looking last $50,000. I'll buy a couple of rolls more, if the need arises.
The usual pattern is a rush at the beginning followed by a long lull and then a further rush at the end.
I've been pretty impressed by how the project is still ticking up thousands every couple hours, even now the initial impetus is over, but the key is gonna be continually spreading the word for the next three weeks, so worst-case scenario there's just a few thousands to reel-in over the last few days.
Ideally they should release some tee-shirts and/or printed tote bags so people can get on board for $20, and some larger incentives (tour of the factory etc) to bring in a few thousands - which I'm sure some people could stretch to, if they're sufficiently interested.
Pretty sure they're gonna make it, but disappointed not to see more people just jumping-in and helping to keep their own film cameras usable for the foreseeable future - far too many film users grumbling about some particular legacy Ferrania film instead. The probability is they won't even be producing the same film formulas as they did in the past anyway.
PS: who's gonna jump in now and push it over $200,000 ??
thegman
Veteran
I've pledged for 35mm and 120, I think it's a very valuable project. Kodak and Fujifilm make superb products, but frankly I've got more faith in the smaller companies to make a difference in the long term.
jalLee2001
jallee55
I am going to step up and buy some more as well. I would predict Fuji will be out of the film business within one year (I do love their products). But they are doing the classic "milk the market" on their way out the door.
Film manufacturing will not die, but it will be dominated by smaller boutique companies (You could even call Kodak small now). So heck yeah I will buy some more film.
Good luck to them.
Film manufacturing will not die, but it will be dominated by smaller boutique companies (You could even call Kodak small now). So heck yeah I will buy some more film.
Good luck to them.
Harryo1962
Established
Great video. I'm in for two of the 35's. Plus, I do love those stickers!
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Time to give this another bump:
3,712
Backers
$207,323
pledged of $250,000 goal
22
days to go
...Mike
3,712
Backers
$207,323
pledged of $250,000 goal
22
days to go
...Mike
mich8261
Well-known
so glad I came across this post. I don't know Ferrania film, but I happily supported (2x 35mm and 2x 120). I liked the little promotional film. As someone said, I like passionate people. It's very possible that in a few years time we will only have Ilford (employee owned), The Impossible Project and Ferrania to put in our cameras. Without passionate people our cameras may be turned into paper weights.
mani
Well-known
A member over on LUF posted this link to a podcast that includes a lengthy and very interesting interview with one of the American guys behind the project. Fascinating to hear their plans for a whole range of films - black&white, color, reversal, negative, 35mm, 120 you name it...
It's gonna be awesome!
http://filmphotographypodcast.podbean.com/e/film-photography-podcast-episode-110-–-october-1-2014/
It's gonna be awesome!
http://filmphotographypodcast.podbean.com/e/film-photography-podcast-episode-110-–-october-1-2014/
JChrome
Street Worker
so glad I came across this post. I don't know Ferrania film, but I happily supported (2x 35mm and 2x 120). I liked the little promotional film. As someone said, I like passionate people. It's very possible that in a few years time we will only have Ilford (employee owned), The Impossible Project and Ferrania to put in our cameras. Without passionate people our cameras may be turned into paper weights.
I think we'll have options as long as there's a market for it. The market may need to "right size" itself and it surely will.
I wonder if Fuji would invest more into film production if Kodak films would get out of the market.
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