Blagging Fuji film
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Blagging Fuji film
right, i called Fuji film the other day and if your a student they charge
£15 including VAT for a 100 roll.
If your not then tey charge £20.. Kodak for a similar stock charge about £25 including VAT.. so obviously Fuji is the one to go for..
anyone know how u can get it at student rates? i need to know a student with a CARD?? anyone help me out??
Anyone know a good blag?
£15 including VAT for a 100 roll.
If your not then tey charge £20.. Kodak for a similar stock charge about £25 including VAT.. so obviously Fuji is the one to go for..
anyone know how u can get it at student rates? i need to know a student with a CARD?? anyone help me out??
Anyone know a good blag?
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Student Discounts
You could actually go to filmmaking school and be a real film student.
http://www.kodak.com/go/student
Student discounts are meant to help student filmmakers who on a career path to being professional filmmakers.
http://www.kodak.com/go/student
Student discounts are meant to help student filmmakers who on a career path to being professional filmmakers.
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Re: Student Discounts
Now there's a radical thought: why not be honest?John_Pytlak wrote:You could actually go to filmmaking school and be a real film student.
O yeah like Fuji Film are gonna shit themselves about me trying to get a couple of rolls of film on the sly.freddiesykes wrote:I understand your feelings, but blagging might ruin it for the people who actually are in school. Do what you have to do.
Isn't everyone a film student? Just because i dont enroll at a university that charges 30,000 a year. Why cant they sort me out some cheap film. Im making a film out of my own pocket. Why dont they have a cheap rate for people like me.. i dunno what you call it? like First timer bracket or something.
£25 pounds a roll is about $48 ..thats for 100 ft.. its a DISGRACE I TELL YOU!
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Filmmakers working on a tight budget often buy "short ends", "recans" or outdated film from resellers. You take a bit of risk, but can save.PHILIE-T wrote:O yeah like Fuji Film are gonna shit themselves about me trying to get a couple of rolls of film on the sly.freddiesykes wrote:I understand your feelings, but blagging might ruin it for the people who actually are in school. Do what you have to do.
Isn't everyone a film student? Just because i dont enroll at a university that charges 30,000 a year. Why cant they sort me out some cheap film. Im making a film out of my own pocket. Why dont they have a cheap rate for people like me.. i dunno what you call it? like First timer bracket or something.
£25 pounds a roll is about $48 ..thats for 100 ft.. its a DISGRACE I TELL YOU!
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I couldn't agree more with you Phillie-T in your last post. It's funny, cause the same people who's trying to sell us this "word of the expensive" are the same (former) "peace and love" hippies from the sixties.
Mr. Pytlak, I always follow your answers to the posts, giving the right sentence all the time, in a nice way. But here, I found your affirmation:
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Dr. Fernando Morales
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Argentina
Mr. Pytlak, I always follow your answers to the posts, giving the right sentence all the time, in a nice way. But here, I found your affirmation:
quite insultive and racist, specially for film lovers like me everywhere around the world who put money from their pockets to get their films done. This is not about "bitching about Kodak" kind of post, please.You could actually go to filmmaking school and be a real film student.
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Many of us are students of film without going to a film school ;) It seems like it would be more equitable for Kodak to extend their discount to amateur filmmakers in general - amateur defined as not working for a profit-motivated endeavor.
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http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
Playing the race card is something which is done far too much. It doesn't wash anymore. You think accusing someone of being a racist on the basis of a statement which has NOTHING to do with race is clever because it sticks.morales72 wrote: Mr. Pytlak, I always follow your answers to the posts, giving the right sentence all the time, in a nice way. But here, I found your affirmation:
quite insultive and racist,You could actually go to filmmaking school and be a real film student.
Accusing someone of being a racist when they are not- that IS offensive and insulting!
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Chalk it up to a possible English mistake instead of a willful attempt to 'play the race card'?
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I agree, though we must remember that Kodak are already being equitable by keeping the Super 8 format alive.Evan Kubota wrote:Many of us are students of film without going to a film school ;) It seems like it would be more equitable for Kodak to extend their discount to amateur filmmakers in general - amateur defined as not working for a profit-motivated endeavor.
I would estimate that the Vision 2 stocks and maybe Plus-X and Tri-X pay off as they are used extensively in television and advertising, but releasing a new colour reversal film in Super 8 is probably being done "out of the goodness of their hearts". (Just a pity it isn't Ektachrome 100D instead of 64T
I take your point, though where I come from accusing someone of being "racist" seems to be used as a catch-all insult, often used with no logical basis whatsoever to silence people who disagree with one's point of view when there is no race/ethinicity/national issue even being discussed.Evan Kubota wrote:Chalk it up to a possible English mistake instead of a willful attempt to 'play the race card'?
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Student Discounts
I thought that I was clear in stating a policy that is fair, in response to a person looking for a discount they admitted they did not qualify for.
There are film schools worldwide.Student discounts are meant to help student filmmakers who on a career path to being professional filmmakers.
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John Pytlak
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Eastman Kodak Company
Rochester, NY 14650-1922 USA
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