This Thing is Crazy Fast - Kodak Part 3- Smarter Every Day 286

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All Comments (21)
  • The employees of Kodak really showed up for this series! They were so fun to talk to. Which part of this process is most interesting to you? I'm excited about the future of film! Thank you everyone who supports Smarter Every Day on Patreon! www.patreon.com/smartereveryday I get my film developed here by the way: www.indiefilmlab.com/ This video was sponsored by NordVPN. Check out those price differences and let me know what you find! nordvpn.com/smarter
  • @fijiwater3151
    i love in these videos where there's an employees that's a little bit reserved but Destins enthusiasm is too infectious and they always end up loosening up a bit ahaha
  • @Lovely_Bean_
    I love when Destin asks if he can touch something in the middle of touching it 😂
  • @jamesway5707
    Thank you Dustin for coming to visit us in 35 MM Film Finishing. As a Group Leader in this area, I'm very proud of our company and especially our part of it. You did a fantastic job in showing the what we do from start to finish, and my coworkers did a fantastic job in explaining our processes. Your enthusiasm for film is so awesome, and your positivity and super friendly demeanor is infectious ! Thanks again !
  • @kentslocum
    This series is the ultimate advertising campaign for film, and Kodak in particular. I am so blown away by the shocking complexity of the entire process that I can't believe film is even remotely affordable. And yet, the complexity is what makes massive production runs possible.
  • @ChaosPootato
    That was a super interesting tour, I'm kinda surprised how deep Kodak let you see into the guts of the operation, it's really cool of them.
  • This is the one hour long quality content shot in 4k, made available for free, I didn't know 5 minutes ago I wanted to spend my Sunday afternoon with. But with SED videos there's no need for second guessing.
  • @SpiceeMustard
    You probably won't see this comment but tonight I was at the home of my wife's friend and the friends husband just recently started working for Kodak. I asked him if he watched your channel. He then told me new employees are told to watch your videos in this series as part of their training. He works in the area you are showing in this video.
  • I'm totally amazed how open Kodak was throughout all this, running machines, letting you see the inside...everything! What an absolutely amazing staff too.
  • @rev_dude
    Thanks to Kodak for giving you the behind the scenes tour, and thank you for producing this incredible series to share it all with us! The acoustics of those last few machines are beautiful.
  • NOBODY does a touring interview like you Dustin. Clear demonstrations because you always asks the right questions and everyone feels keen to show you because your enthusiastic spirit spreads to everyone around you. Amazing. Such a great skill. Makes me smile all the time.
  • @AntneeUK
    I love how Destin will talk to the people who put boxes on a pallet as much as the engineers and make them all feel important (they are)
  • @Matlock69
    Tim clearly wasn't thrilled about the tour today, but Tim still did a really good job! Thanks Tim!
  • @andrewmadsen
    I have legitimately been impatiently awaiting this 3rd video for months. I’m so happy it’s out now. Watching these three videos just makes me want to go get a job at the Kodak factory.
  • @kenmohler4081
    I love how Destin is so invested in where the little holes go. There is a wonderful little kid in you, Destin.
  • @LiamFruzyna
    An absolute ringer of a series, s/o to Kodak for letting us see so much!
  • @MrLuigi-oi7gm
    Destin, I love how you treat all the employees with the same level of respect. As much as I enjoyed seeing the engineering behind the fabrication of a roll of 35mm film, I enjoyed watching you interact with all the folks at Kodak with respect and kindness even more. ❤️
  • @jimmio3727
    This series was fantastic. We definitely need you to be the new "How It's Made", but with each thing explained in this kind of detail. I love knowing how stuff works and it takes big popularity/money to tour places like this in such detail. PLEASE continue doing this, Destin. You're making the world a smarter place in a time when we need it most.
  • @AIM54A
    Now we need a super tiny camera that loads those hole punched pieces and uses them as sheet film. Call it the smaller every day project.
  • @MichaWha
    Dude, as an analog shooter, that series was sooo interesting, thank you so much for sharing this! Also... how complex all these machines are, I just.... can't compute!