WarnerColor

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WarnerColor was a proprietary color motion picture process developed by Warner Bros. and used in several of its mid-20th-century films.

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Label Occurrences
WarnerColor canonical 7

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf color motion picture process
photochemical film color process
appliedTo Hollywood studio productions
associatedWith Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros. studio identity
category film color processes
proprietary technologies
colorCapability full-color
colorType dye-transfer related technology
subtractive color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros.
distributionFormat theatrical release prints
era mid-20th century
filmType 35 mm film
industry film industry
medium celluloid film
notableUser Warner Bros. Pictures
owner Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros.
predecessorTo later non-proprietary color film processes
replacedBy modern color negative and print stocks
status obsolete
technologyClass analog imaging technology
usedBy Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros.
usedFor commercial cinema exhibition
studio-branded color presentation
usedIn feature films
motion pictures
usedInPeriod 1940s
1950s
1960s

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rebel Without a Cause colorProcess WarnerColor
East of Eden colorProcess WarnerColor
Dial M for Murder colorProcess WarnerColor
Giant filmFormat WarnerColor
Young at Heart colorProcess WarnerColor