Eastman Kodak’s CEO, Jim Continenza, says he's working to remedy the health of the company’s once debt-laden financials. The more than 100-year-old company has found success in Hollywood where film has seen a resurgence in recent years. Watch the video to learn about Kodak’s attempt at a turnaround.
Produced, Shot, and Edited by: Ryan Baker
Reporter: Laya Neelakandan
Animation by: Jason Reginato
Managing Producer: Beatriz Bajuelos
Additional Footage: Eastman Kodak, Getty Images
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