Kodak sealed the deal for motion picture film this week, announcing that it had signed agreements with the six largest Hollywood studios that will keep all parties in the celluloid business for at least a few more years.
20th Century Fox, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Entertainment, NBC Universal, Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures have all entered "film supply agreements" that will have Kodak continuing to provide motion picture film for movie and television production, Kodak announced. Kodak did not reveal terms of any of the agreements, including duration, but Kodak reps tell us the contracts are "for multiple years."
Now that the deals are official, Kodak said that it will continue to supply the industry with camera negative, intermediate stock, and archival and print stock. "Film has long been—and will remain—a vital part of our culture," said Kodak CEO Jeff Clarke in a prepared statement. Kodak has also launched its #filmworthy campaign, urging filmmakers and audiences to consider that some projects "demand film."
Features currently being shot on film include Star Wars: Episode VII—The Force Awakens, Mission: Impossible 5, Batman v. Superman – Dawn of Justice, Jurassic World, Ant-Man, and Cinderella.