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John Walker csc in a Zodiak off the coast of Illulissat, Greenland

John Walker csc this summer began production on his latest documentary Arctic Defenders, a film about the radical ‘60s generation Inuit who had a dream, the creation of Nunavut, the key to Canadian sovereignty in the north. The film crew joined Oo Aqpik, a modern Inuk woman, and director Walker on the ship Clipper Adventurer in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, where they undertook a 10-day journey across the Baffin Straight to a number of ports including Clyde River, Pond Inlet, completing the journey in Resolute Bay. As of August, 629 Eastern Avenue was re-opened as a film studio after past President Bob Hall fought tirelessly to stop the facility from turning into big box retail. Ken Ferguson is back running the facility, and workers are now grooming the facilities. Production offices were being furnished and wired for communications by September 1.

Kodak Introduces New Asset Protection Film

Kodak has developed a colour film designed for asset protection. The new KODAK Color Asset Protection Film 2332 is optimized for content owners who originate or finish their productions on digital formats and want to protect their valuable media for the future. The stock offers dye stability when stored in recommended environments. KODAK Color Asset Protection Film 2332 is designed for exposure on digital film recorders and processed in standard ECP-2D chemistry.

Image courtesy of Kodak.

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