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If you can't see the bigger picture, about why I made that particular post (and previous posts) and about why I said I had lost faith in this whole project, then I won't go any further as I appear to be talking to the wind.
I am not out to disrespect or belittle Ferrania or their efforts to product film. I welcome any new development.
But I do question (which is my prerogative) why it has taken so long and no proper communication has taken place.
Yes, you are likely talking to the wind. And yes, it is OK to be critical of Ferrania... they’ve done a bad job with many things, and it’s ok to point that out. It’s possible to respect their continued efforts and attempts to bring film products to market, but even Dave Bias admits there were things that could have been done better. I’ve been pretty hard on them, but ultimately, it really doesn’t matter. They’ll either bring viable and wanted film products to market... or... they won’t. Even if they DO bring stuff to market, it might not sell well. That’s a ton of time to waste, and a ton of risk to be exposed to, just to try to keep an old film testing facility up and running as a little factory. So I respect that as well. I can only wonder how much 100 speed B&W film they can sell at $8 to $10 a roll.
Back on topic, I have a few questions for Film Ferrania:
1. What ever happened to the "Friends of Film" program? Something you still plan to implement?
2. If you DO instate the "Friends of Film" program, will it be for all backers, or just for backers that chose the option to keep their original reward (which is what the original deal was for before it got changed)?
3. What ever happened to the "tool" you mentioned for backers to use in place of their original "reward"? Is this still going to be a thing? It was mentioned a lot for a short while, then silence. Weird.
4. If you do offer backers a credit in place of the original "reward", what is the credit going to be? Full value of the original pledge?
5. Have any plans for the production of color slide film been cancelled indefinitely? I remember some discussion about different B&W film products, so obviously those would take their own bit of R&D, and considering Film Ferrania's history of product delivery, any prospects of color slide film production seem too far into the future to even worry about. Ferrania has made some comments recently that made it sound like the color slide film thing has been basically passed over.
I honestly don't care if the "Ferraniachrome" project is dead, and I'd be insanely surprised it it ever actually became a reality. Just curious about some of the other things Ferrania has promised along the way that have never materialized.