폴라로이드 필름 공장폐쇄 ·Polaroid closing instant film factories
폴라로이드 필름 공장폐쇄 ·Polaroid closing instant film factories ·Polaroid closing instant film factories
폴라로이드사에서 폴라로이드 필름(polaroid film)폐쇄를 발표하였습니다. 이런 -_-; 사재기라도 해놓아야 하는건지 아직 판단이 서지 않습니다. 폴라로이드(polaroid)조차 마이크로 트렌드(micro trend)가 되는걸까요. 하지만 5년전 충무로 대진월드에서 kodak 필름 생산중단 리스트를 받아들었을때 엄청 나혼자 걱정했었는데 지금까지 필름 사용자들에게 직접적인 타격은 없습니다. 만약 올해말쯤 폴라로이드 구하기가 하늘에 별따기가 되어버린다면, 내 사랑하는 polaroid miniportrait, fuji instax 200 등등과 마미야(mamiya) 중형폴라의 철학은 다시 만날수 없게 되는걸까요(한숨) Fuji 까지 생산중단에 합세하면 그때는 하나의 문화자체를 말살해버리는 행위가 아닌가 합니다. 아마도 중국에 pilaroid(필라로이드) 필름제조회사가 생겨나 전세계에 필라로이드 열풍이 일지 않을까요(웃음)
폴라로이드 즉석 사진 사라진다
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폴라로이드사는 올해 말까지 미국 매사추세츠주(州)와 멕시코, 네덜란드 등지의 필름 공장을 폐쇄하고 총 450여명의 인력을 감축할 예정이다. 이에 따라 폴라로이드사의 즉석카메라용 필름은 내년까지만 시장에서 판매된다.
이 회사의 톰 보두앵 최고 운영책임자(COO)는 "우리는 향후 30~40년을 내다보고 회사를 재정비하려는 것"이라며 이번 결정의 배경을 설명했다.
지난 1948년 발명된 즉석사진 카메라는 한때 관련산업 규모가 30억 달러에 이를 정도로 큰 인기를 누렸으나, 디지털 카메라의 등장 이후 사양길을 걸어왔다.
이 때문에 폴라로이드사는 2년 전 즉석카메라 생산을 중단했으며, 최근에는 휴대전화와 디지털 카메라용 프린터, TV, DVD 플레이어 등으로 사업영역을 넓히고 있다.
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Polaroid closing instant film factories
By MARK JEWELL, AP Business Writer Fri Feb 8, 4:54 PM ET
BOSTON - Polaroid Corp. is dropping the technology it pioneered long before digital photography rendered instant film obsolete to all but a few nostalgia buffs.Polaroid is closing factories in Massachusetts, Mexico and the Netherlands and cutting 450 jobs as the brand synonymous with instant images focuses on ventures such as a portable printer for images from cell phones and Polaroid-branded digital cameras, televisions and DVD players.
This year's closures will leave Polaroid with 150 employees at its Concord headquarters and a site in the nearby Boston suburb of Waltham, down from peak global employment of nearly 21,000 in 1978.
The company stopped making instant cameras over the past two years.
"We're trying to reinvent Polaroid so it lives on for the next 30 to 40 years," Tom Beaudoin, Polaroid's president, chief operating officer and chief financial officer, said in a phone interview Friday, after the company's plans were reported in The Boston Globe.
Polaroid failed to embrace the digital technology that has transformed photography, instead sticking to its belief that many photographers who didn't want to wait to get pictures developed would hold onto their old Polaroid cameras.
Global sales of traditional camera film have been dropping about 25 percent to 30 percent per year, "and I've got to believe instant film has been falling as fast if not faster," said Ed Lee, a digital photography analyst at the research firm InfoTrends Inc.
"At some point in time, it had to reach the point where it was going to be uneconomical to keep producing instant film," Lee said.
Privately held Polaroid doesn't disclose financial details about its instant film business.
Polaroid instant film will be available in stores through next year, the company said — after which, Lee said, Japan's Fujifilm will be the only major maker of instant film.
Polaroid got its start making polarized sunglasses in the 1930s, and introduced its first instant camera in 1948. Film packs contained the chemicals for developing images inside the camera, and photos emerged from the camera in less than a minute.
Polaroid's overall revenue from instant cameras, film and other products peaked in 1991 at nearly $3 billion. The company went into bankruptcy in 2001 and was bought four years later for $426 million by Minnetonka, Minn.-based consumer products company Petters Group Worldwide.
Polaroid's newly announced job cuts include 150 positions to be eliminated over the next couple months at Massachusetts operations in Norwood and Waltham, which make large-format films for technical and industrial photography. Later this year, Polaroid will close plants employing 300 workers in the Mexican state of Queretaro and in Enschede, Netherlands.
Meanwhile, Polaroid is seeking a partner to acquire licensing rights for its instant film, in hopes that another firm will continue making the film to supply Polaroid enthusiasts.
As it seeks to gain a foothold in digital photography this year, Polaroid plans to sell an 8-ounce photo printer slightly bigger than a deck of cards that requires no ink and prints business card-sized pictures. It uses thermal printing technology from Zink Imaging Inc., founded by private investors who bought technologies from Polaroid as it was coming out of bankruptcy.
Polaroid also has its brand name on foreign-made TVs, DVD players, digital photo frames, cameras and MP3 music players. Those products generated nearly $1 billion in revenue last year for Polaroid's parent firm, Beaudoin said.
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no!!!!
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