Summary

Brochure pack containing five promotional documents for Eastman Kodak Company's Cineon Digital Film System, 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

Five documents contained within four flap folder secured with velcro dots. "Resolution - Independent Workstations" contains 8 pages. "Scanning & Recording for Digital Film" contains 6 pages across a tri-fold page. "Digital Image Enhancement & Retouching Software" contains 2 pages on a single sheet. Two copies of "The new motion picture. Cineon Digital Film System" brochure, each with 12 pages of content.

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