by Skip Cohen Once a year I share the "Live Forever" Kodak video. Why? Because everybody in this industry needs to listen to it. The image quality isn't very good, but that doesn't change the short film's impact. Fortunately, you can find anything on YouTube - it was posted by Ricardo Azevedo sixteen years ago. Ignore the quality of the video, move your chair back a little from the monitor and then just listen to the dialog. It's outstanding. It's the perfect reminder of how important imaging is in everybody's life. The two comments below really sum up everyone's feelings when they watch it. One of my favorite moments is the kid looking at the shot of Muhammad Ali. That really is Howard Bingham who was Muhammad Ali's biographer and good friend. Sadly, he passed away in 2016. If you've seen it before - trust me and watch it again. It's so well done. Every time I've watched it, I feel the same way...proud to be in this industry. Happy Monday!
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