File contains information on the functionality of video and structure of videotapes for training Kodak salespeople. The file includes an outline of product grades, a series of text and graphical pages on how video works, specifications and comparisons of different brands, and a TDK Video Cassette Manual for salespeople.
File contains information and a press release package on the development and marketing of the Kodak Photo CD. Items include promotional and marketing publications, memos, and a press kit.
File contains information on the development and marketing of the Kodak Photo CD. Items include promotional and marketing publications, memos, and printed presentations related to thermal printing systems produced by Kodak. Specific systems include XL7700 printer; XLT 7720 printer; Ektaprint 1392 printer; Ektaplus 7016 printer; DICONIX Color 4 printer; SV6510, SV6500 & SV6600. printers, P6600 printer, SV 6500 & SV.
File contains marketing information, news releases and specifications of the Kodak SV9610 still video transceiver. This product is designed to electronically "transmit and receive still video images over telephone lines.
File contains advertisement mock ups and information sheets about a variety of audiovisual products produced by Kodak. Products include: distettes, video recorders and camcorders, video cassette recorders, converters, 35mm cameras, disc cameras, slide projector systems, and 35mm film.
File contains materials from an educational program for Kodak Motion Picture and Audiovisual (MPAV) salespeople entitled "MPAC University". Topics covered include case studies, impacts of credit decisions, applications selling, and financial training,
File contains a marketing plan and analysis presented to Kodak Motion Picture & Audiovisual Products division. The report includes the following sections: objectives, industry issues, channel issues, end user issues, company issues, mission statement, strategic plan, key questions, and next steps.
File contains a workbook and vocabulary for video created for Kodak salespeople working in the Motion Picture and Audiovisual division. The workbook was meant to be used with a publication entitled "The Video Manual".
File contains a launch plan and a report for a new Kodak product referred to as "P-209". The document has been updated in pencil to reflect changes required for the Canadian market.
File contains three marketing booklets related to Kodak's television broadcast products including motion picture film, slide film, processing, telecasting, Super 8, and how to make a television commercial with motion picture film.
File contains press releases and sample photographs featuring a number of Kodak products, including Ektachrome papers and chemicals, new motion picture and audiovisual products Disc cameras, video display technology, high-speed colour film, Vericolor III, and the Ektaflex processor, as well as information and photographs of logos related to a new marketing program. These releases were all issued at the 1982 Photokina trade show, in Cologne German, October, 1982.
File contains product information on products from Kodak's professional products line including the Photo CD, scanners, and printers along with a brochure with work from creative professionals using Kodak digital imaging products. Also included is an introductory letter signed by Raymond H. DeMoullin, the director of the Professional Photography Division.
File contains 2 news releases and images depicting Kodak's new Digital Index (DX) film product. This was an ANSI and 13A standard that provided codes for 35mm film cartridges and film edge printing that allowed automatic cameras and photo-printing machines to determine the speed of the film and the number of exposures.
File contains marketing and product information pamphlets for businesses on how to use Kodak products to create films for promotion and information sharing in business and industry.
File contains marketing and product information pamphlets for a new Kodak product, Datakode Magnetic Control Surface, which was a magnetic layer placed on motion picture film to record binary data.