Kodak 35 mm Project
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The 35mm Project was created by Lorette Bayle, an executive at Kodak, as an initiative of the company’s Student Filmmaker Program, which “supports future filmmakers and encourages excellence in the field of motion picture education.” The Kodak 35mm Project gives student filmmakers the opportunity to experience filmmaking using the same tools as industry professional. Sponsors are responsible for providing 35mm motion picture film and cameras, lens packages, lighting, grip, generator and audio equipment.