Technicolor cinematography

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Technicolor cinematography is a pioneering color motion picture process known for its rich, saturated hues and iconic use in early color films of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

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three-strip Technicolor 3
Technicolor cinematography canonical 2
Three-strip Technicolor 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cinematography technique
color motion picture process
film technology
associatedWith Hollywood studios
surface form: Hollywood studio system

epic films
fantasy films
musicals
colorProcessType dye-transfer process
subtractive color process
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedBy Technicolor
surface form: Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation
historicalSignificance iconic look of early color cinema
pioneering commercial color system
influenced cinematography aesthetics
later color film processes
production design in film
introduced 1910s
knownFor distinctive color palette
strong greens
vivid reds
majorVariant Technicolor cinematography self-linksurface differs
surface form: three-strip Technicolor

Technicolor cinematography self-linksurface differs
surface form: two-color Technicolor
notableFor high color stability
rich saturated colors
popularDuring 1930s
1940s
1950s
predecessor Technicolor
surface form: Technicolor Process 1

Technicolor
surface form: Technicolor Process 2

Technicolor
surface form: Technicolor Process 3

two-color Technicolor process
replacedBy Eastmancolor
single-strip color film processes
requires specialized cameras
specialized laboratory processing
specialized lighting
typicalAspect carefully controlled art direction
high contrast imagery
stylized color design
usedIn Hollywood Golden Age
animated films
feature films
short films
uses beam-splitting camera
dye-transfer printing
multiple film strips

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Harold Rosson fieldOfWork Technicolor cinematography
Ray Rennahan fieldOfWork Technicolor cinematography
La Cucaracha isPioneeringUseOf Technicolor cinematography
this entity surface form: three-strip Technicolor
A Matter of Life and Death hasColorProcess Technicolor cinematography
this entity surface form: Three-strip Technicolor
Technicolor cinematography majorVariant Technicolor cinematography self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: three-strip Technicolor
Technicolor cinematography majorVariant Technicolor cinematography self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: two-color Technicolor
The Gang's All Here (1943 film) filmingProcess Technicolor cinematography
this entity surface form: three-strip Technicolor