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The first movie in color is not the one you think
One common misconception about cinema history is that color film was invented sometime in the 1930s. It's easy to understand why people assume this — the films most commonly identified as classics of ...
"A little bit of history has been rewritten," Michael Harvey, the Curator of Cinematography at the U.K.'s National Media Museum, explains. British photographer Edward Raymond Turner patented color ...
Researchers at the UK's National Media Museum have unearthed the world's first color moving pictures, dating back to 1902. As the BBC reports, the footage was shot by Edward Raymond Turner as part of ...
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Harman’s wild leap into making color film is one of analog photography’s most incredible stories
For more than a century, Harman built its name on Ilford black-and-white film, and built it well. For 145 years, that was the company’s language: silver, grain, contrast, consistency, and a reputation ...
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