KODAK VERITA

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Offizieller Kodak Press Release:

Eastman Kodak Company today announced the availability of VERITA 200D 5206/7206, a new color negative motion picture film stock, which will be offered in 65mm, 35mm, and 16mm formats.

Developed in close collaboration with writer, director and producer Sam Levinson and cinematographer Marcell Rév, HCA, ASC, VERITA 200D was commercialized in motion picture format to achieve a distinct visual aesthetic for the third season of HBO's original drama series Euphoria. The stock has also been selectively trade‑tested by cinematographers worldwide over several years.

VERITA 200D delivers detailed highlights, high color saturation, deep blacks, and warm, natural skin tones. Compared with Kodak's VISION3 color negative films, it features a shorter yet exceptionally rich dynamic range for a more classical cinematic look.

Levinson and Rév exposed more than one million feet of VERITA 200D in 35mm and 65mm formats during production of Euphoria Season 3, which premieres April 12, 2026 on HBO and HBO Max, and was shot entirely on KODAK film. The series is also the first television production to shoot significant volumes of large‑format 65mm film.

"VERITA has the richness and density curve that reminds me of the golden age of color film, with the flexibility and latitude of modern negative stocks," said Rév.

Additionally numerous commercials and music films utilized VERITA 200D in advance of its formal release as well as A24's upcoming The Death of Robin Hood, written and directed by Michael Sarnoski, starring Hugh Jackman, and lensed by Pat Scola, ASC.

"In addition to recent advancements to VISION3 with a new anti‑halation undercoat film structure, the commercialization of VERITA 200D underscores Kodak's continued commitment to providing filmmakers with a variety of the highest‑quality creative tools possible," said Vanessa Bendetti, Vice President and Head of Motion Picture at Kodak.


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Inside the New Film Stock Kodak Created for 'Euphoria' Season 3 von Indiewire:

Today, Kodak is officially making VERITA 200D available to the general public, after collaborating on its creation with "Euphoria" cinematographer Marcell Rév, who used the 35mm and 65mm versions to shoot the upcoming Season 3 premiere set for this Sunday.

"We wanted to be a little bit more classical," said Levinson. "We wanted it to feel a bit more like an old Hollywood film."

Kodak's VP and head of motion picture Vanessa Bendetti said conversations with Rév started over three year ago when the cinematographer first started to describe what he and Levinson were looking for — and while the specifics were distinct to their vision for "Euphoria," the conversation itself was similar to many others she's had with filmmakers.

"As Kodak has refined its image quality over the years, filmmakers are actually looking to disrupt that at this point because they're trying to differentiate from digital," said Bendetti in an interview with IndieWire.

It's something cinematographers have been complaining about for years: The engineering of the new film stocks has gotten too good, too clean, too realistic in its dynamic range and color rendition. It's a pristiness that is the opposite of why filmmakers are reaching for celluloid against the perceived hyper-realism of digital cinematography. For decades, cinematographers like Ed Lachman and the late Harris Savides would try to "beat up" the stocks (under-expose, push, flash frame, use old lenses with aberrations), and work with colorists to get newer film stocks to perform more like film stocks from older eras.

"That's the request I get every single day, 'Can you bring back older stocks? Because their reference material is the '70s, '80s, '90s, and they're remembering the look and feel of the EXR films or the early VISION line," said Bendetti, who went on to explain that simply bringing back old stocks isn't so simple. "One of the challenges with doing that is that people don't understand that the components, the materials that were included in the formulations from those bygone product lines, are not available anymore. So we have to totally reinvent those stocks."

With VERITA 200D, Kodak's film design team worked with Rév to test and refine the new stock to create a new film structure that matched not only the desired look, but was practical and performed in the modern-day workflow. Bendetti said she hoped the creation of VERITA is just the first step in expanding the KODAK product line for filmmakers looking for alternatives to VISION3. Recently, she brought Kodak's film design team out to the ASC Awards in Los Angeles to hear directly from cinematographers who were passionate on the issue.

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Apache Apache

Tja ist dieses neu entwickelte Material farblich etwa genau so lebendig echt wie auch das von Technicolor?

Technicallyrama

Sicherlich nicht, wahr ja aber auch kaum die Intention. Gerüchte über dieses neuen Stock gibt es schon seit einigen Jahren, ist ja auch schon lange in Entwicklung. Angeblich soll das Material gleich/ähnlich dem Portra 400 Fotostock sein, nur halt über ECN-2 entwickelt statt C-41.

Apache Apache

Und sind diese ganz neuen Filme als siebziger Kopien in Polyester nicht auch kopiert auf Material von Kodak?