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Eastman Kodak Company “Worth How Many Words”

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Film Identifier: F.2010-01-0172
Run Time
0h 8m 43s
Format
16mm
Color
Color
Sound
Optical
Date Produced
1968
Abstract
This sponsored film, produced by Goldsholl & Associates for the Eastman Kodak Company, expounds the ways in which film and photography allow us to further explore and discover our world: "The camera probes and reveals in a way other communication forms cannot - what is too small, too large, too far away, too fast, too slow, too hidden, too complex, is subject to scrutiny", narrates Ken Nordine. The film demonstrates this primarily through extreme closeups, delving into microcosmic worlds.
Main Credit
Goldsholl, Millie (is director)
Goldsholl, Morton (is director)
Eastman Kodak Company (corporate name)
Goldsholl Design & Film Associates (is production company)
Additional Credit
Boyell, Dick (music)
Eastman Kodak Company (is contributor)
Freese, Thomas (is contributor)
Grush, Byron (is contributor)
Knapp, Merton (is contributor)
Actors, Performers and Participants
Nordine, Ken (is narrator)
Related Place
United States (production location of)