Summary

Packaging for the Cineon Digital Workstation Version 2.2, released by Eastman Kodak Company and sold by Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, about 1993.

Cineon was a significant digital film editing package that was revolutionary for the motion film industry, being the earliest iteration of digital editing software available. It won an Academy Award.

This object was donated as part of the Kodak Oral History Project. It complements the Kodak Heritage Collection of products, promotional materials, photographs and working life artefacts collected from Kodak Australasia in 2005, when the Melbourne manufacturing plant at Coburg closed down.

Physical Description

Large cardboard box with photographic graphics on outside featuring film and sea spray coming off waves. Inside there is lined cardboard housing two items. One is an empty black film canister with foam support in lid and coloured label on top of lid with photograph of waves. The other is a smaller box with identical decoration to the outer box, covered in a transparent plastic slipcase with black decorative lines on it. Inside the box is a large binder with tabulated pages.

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