WHAT IS TECHNICOLOR? - Video Essay - How Technicolor & Wizard of Oz Changed Movies & Film
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- The history of color film was competitive and dates back to the 19th century, many experiments have been done but only Technicolor drove the technology forward enough beating its rivals to create the first stable image.
Technicolor was a company that not alone changed the world but this is also how Technicolor changed movies.
I hope you have more of an understanding of 'what is technicolor' and the history of film.
If you want to do more research yourself look into Natalie Kalmus and how she shaped the aesthetic of Technicolor movies overseeing the creative side of the company.
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-Films -
A Trip to the Moon (1902)
A Visit to the Seaside (1908)
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Hell’s Angels (1930)
Ju Dou (1990)
Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
Silly Sympthony - Flowers and Trees
Singing in the Rain (1952)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
The Godfather 2 (1974)
The Three Musketeers (1993)
The Toll of the Sea (1922)
Wizard of Oz (1939)
Sources
The Technicolor world of Oz
Technicolor at 100: The Road to Color Film Production
The Three Strip Camera - Technicolor 100
This is really helpful! All of the other videos about this are 15-20 minutes long and don't get to the point, but yours is fast and informative while still being well made. Thanks for the great video!
I know right, I super condense videos, they tend to take a while because of scripting them and narrowing it all down to a bite size. I've got a few more planned recently. Just need to get editing! I'm also planning on having a few longer ones as well.
yup, amazing work & information!
This video seems to mix two different things. First, Technicolor was first a two-color system before the firm Technicolor managed to develop the three strip process. It was still Technicolor, but the process name was first "Process 2" and then "Process 3" (check the Wikipedia, or Technicolor's archive at George Eastman House's website). Their two-color system was not sore to the eye, but it lacked a certain chunk of the natural color palette (e.g., blue) - like the previous Kinemacolor process. So the clips you're showing after 0:51 are filmed with Technicolor 2 process. This film, The Toll of the Sea (1922) was massive success even if prints had warping/alignment problems.
And then, filming three-strip Technicolor was a fully different thing than making Technicolor (positive) prints for theaters. Last films with three-strip cameras were made at the end of the 1950s. So Godfather II (1974) was not shot on Technicolor, but it was few of the last well known films that had Technicolor dye-transfer prints made for its theatrical release (at least in USA and Europe). Other well-known films were Star Wars: New Hope and Suspiria.
You could have made Technicolor prints from any color negative, like from far more budget friendly Eastmancolor film negative. So there's few different things Technicolor!
People often mistakenly use the term "Technicolor" as the process of colorizing of a movie that was originally filmed in B&W (like Ted Turner did back in the 80s). Technicolor and colorization are two different things.
Woow this is really interesting I am a big fan of old movies so this gave me a lot of information! Great work!
Old movies are so special, they have such great emotions and flow, sometimes they feel a little more angelic and unattainable, like they were made by a divine being, haha. Plus there's so much to choose from! What's your favourite?
Hey dude, haven't seen this one, pretty cool
What's your favourite Technicolor movie? Also what do you think has the best use of color in a film?
I know this is old but still wanted to comment. I’ve been interested in this topic since I watched phantom of the opera from 1925. It had a color scene where it was all red and I wondered why they could only do one. Very recently I watched the mystery of the wax museum and I looked up to see if it was originally in color. It came out in 1933 so the fact that it had color made me think that it had been added years later. But when I looked it up the wiki page said it was two color technicolor. I kept watching and realized there wasn’t any blue. You said in this video that they had a hard time doing blue. I’m going to keep looking into this but I would be interested in knowing why blue was so difficult if you know why. This was a good video btw, thank you.
This would make a great home camera for the everyday user (1:32).
Interesting the more you know
History is an awesome thing!
+honeybear yep
Now I know. 👍😄
1978 to 1933?
It's not a blimp. If anything it's a nacelle.
i feel bad at technicolor becus he is a flim artist :(
So I guess they didn't give a fuck about actors back then.
People often mistakenly use the term "Technicolor" as the process of colorizing of a movie that was originally filmed in B&W (like Ted Turner did back in the 80s). Technicolor and colorization are two different things.