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The First Movie In Color Is Not The One You Think
Many people assume that a certain film classic is the first movie ever shown in color, but they're off by at least 30 years.
IndieFlix has landed the rights to stream Stanley Kubrick‘s first color film, the documentary “The Seafarers.” “The Seafarers,” available now, will be part of IndieFlix’s Royalty Pool ...
By: Chris CompendioSvensk Filmindustri25 iconic directors’ first films in color The early 20th-century film industry experienced several technological innovations that would forever define the ...
While films like the upcoming Looper present a highly fantasied form of time travel, I've always gotten a more palpable sense of that physically unattainable experience through actually watching early ...
Watch the World's First Color Films—Shot in 1902 British photographer Edward Turner invented an ingenious process for shooting colorful moving images over a century ago.
A piece of history has been rescued from oblivion with the National Media Museum in Bradford, United Kingdom, revealing a restoration of the first known color motion picture. Shot as a test reel ...
For any film, color grading is an essential part of the process. For some it’s simply a way to get the shots within a scene to match cohesively, despite adjusted lights or a change of sun position.
Discovered by the Britain's National Media Museum, the film was made by inventor Edward Raymond Turner and is 110 years old.
This lost early color film was the first and last film to be made using the Douglass Natural Color process.
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