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  2. Film colorization - Wikipedia

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    A hand-colored print of George Méliès' The Impossible Voyage (1904). The first film colorization methods were hand-done by individuals. For example, at least 4% of George Méliès' output, including some prints of A Trip to the Moon from 1902 and other major films such as The Kingdom of the Fairies, The Impossible Voyage, and The Barber of Seville were individually hand-colored by Elisabeth ...

  3. List of black-and-white films that have been colorized ...

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    American Film Technologies 2006: Legend Films (retitled March of the Wooden Soldiers) [46] Baby Take a Bow: 1934: 1995: 20th Century Fox [47] Baby the Rain Must Fall: 1965: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [48] The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer: 1947: 1988: Turner Entertainment [49] Bachelor Mother: 1939: 1989: Turner ...

  4. List of early color feature films - Wikipedia

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    Excerpt from the surviving fragment of With Our King and Queen Through India (1912), the first feature-length film in natural colour, filmed in Kinemacolor. This is a list of early feature-length colour films (including primarily black-and-white films that have one or more color sequences) made up to about 1936, when the Technicolor three-strip process firmly established itself as the major ...

  5. List of color film systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of color film processes known to have been created for photographing and exhibiting motion pictures in color since the first attempts were made in the late 1890s. It is limited to "natural color" processes, meaning processes in which the color is photographically recorded and reproduced rather than artificially added by hand ...

  6. National Film Registry - Wikipedia

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    In response to the controversy over the colorization of originally black and white films in the decade specifically, Representatives Robert J. Mrazek and Sidney R. Yates introduced the National Film Preservation Act of 1988, which established the National Film Registry, its purpose, and the criteria for selecting films for preservation. [3]

  7. Technicolor - Wikipedia

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    Only two films were shot with this camera set-up: Flight to Tangier (1953) and the Martin and Lewis comedy Money From Home (1953). A similar, but different system had been used by a different company, using two three-strip cameras side by side for a British short called Royal River. A number of 3-D films were made by RKO using Technicolor Monopack.

  8. 10 Black History Month Movies Worth Watching Year-Round - AOL

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    The post 10 Black History Month Movies Worth Watching Year-Round appeared first on Reader's Digest. There are plenty of documentaries and films based on real-life heroes to stream if you want to ...

  9. Topper (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was adapted by Eric Hatch, Jack Jevne and Eddie Moran from the 1926 novel by Thorne Smith. It was produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Topper was a huge hit with film audiences in the summer of 1937. Topper was the first black-and-white film to be digitally colorized, re-released in 1985 by Hal Roach Studios. [3]