Natalie Kalmus

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Natalie Kalmus was an American color consultant and supervisor best known for her influential work overseeing the use of Technicolor in numerous Hollywood films during the early to mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
color consultant
film supervisor
human
activeYearsEndTime 1950s
activeYearsStartTime 1930s
associatedWith Hollywood studio system NERFINISHED
Technicolor process NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Technicolor NERFINISHED
familyName Kalmus NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cinematography
color in film
genre color motion pictures
givenName Natalie NERFINISHED
hasHonorific pioneer of color motion pictures
industry film industry
influenced aesthetic standards for color in classic Hollywood cinema
influencedBy Technicolor three-strip process NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Natalie Kalmus NERFINISHED
notableFor influential role in early color filmmaking
standardizing guidelines for color usage in films
supervising use of Technicolor in motion pictures
notableProject Gone with the Wind NERFINISHED
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs NERFINISHED
The Adventures of Robin Hood NERFINISHED
The Wizard of Oz NERFINISHED
notableWork Technicolor color supervision in Hollywood films
occupation color consultant
film producer
film supervisor
partOf classical Hollywood cinema era NERFINISHED
role Technicolor color director
color supervisor
sexOrGender female
spouse Herbert T. Kalmus NERFINISHED
workLocation Hollywood
Los Angeles
workMethod oversight of color design and palettes in films

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Herbert Kalmus spouse Natalie Kalmus