Yeah, I think it's more like Joe and Sam who work at the Fly-By-Night
fulfillment house in Dusty Crossroads, Arizona. Joe says to Sam; "Sam,
the boss said to put four boxes of film in these here tubes. This guy
wants four of the little stubby boxes but I don't have many left. What
should I do." Sam says; "Well use some of them long skinny ones. We
got lots of them." Joe says; "OK"
And marketing genius is born by happenstance.
Chuck Norcutt
AG Schnozz wrote:
>>Got two rolls of 135: 160NC and 400VC and two rolls of 120:
>>160VC and 400NC. But I didn't order any 120 because I don't
>>have a 120 camera.
>
>
> Something tells me that this is not by accident. This could be
> part of a marketing effort to reawaken medium-format, and hence
> a bit more film sales. If only 1 out of 100 people who receive
> these packages, start to purchase film again for some projects,
> the entire promotion will be worth millions to Kodak.
>
> "Wow, look at these images! Hmm, haven't seen that <insert
> favorite trait> in digital, I rather like this."
>
> But then, we're talking Kodak here. I seriously doubt anybody
> there in marketing is that smart.
>
> AG
>
>
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