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  2. HPA Award for Outstanding Color Grading – Feature Film

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    The Hollywood Professional Association Award for Outstanding Color Grading in a Feature Film is an annual award, given by the Hollywood Professional Association, or HPA, to post production workers in the film and television industry, in this case color graders. It was first awarded in 2006, and has been presented every year since.

  3. Color grading - Wikipedia

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    Color grading is one of the most labour intensive parts of video editing. Traditionally, color grading was done towards practical goals. For example, in the film Marianne, grading was used so that night scenes could be filmed more cheaply in daylight. Secondary color grading was originally used to establish color continuity; however, the trend ...

  4. HPA Award for Outstanding Color Grading – Television

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    The Hollywood Professional Association Award for Outstanding Color Grading for Television is an annual award given by the Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) to post production workers in the film and television industry, in this case color graders. It was first awarded in 2006, and has been presented every year since.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Technicolor - Wikipedia

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    The second all-color feature in Process 2 Technicolor, Wanderer of the Wasteland, was released in 1924. Process 2 was also used for color sequences in such major motion pictures as The Ten Commandments (1923), The Phantom of the Opera (1925), and Ben-Hur (1925). Douglas Fairbanks' The Black Pirate (1926) was the third all-color Process 2 feature.

  7. Digital intermediate - Wikipedia

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    Color grading is done by varying the amount of red, green, and blue light used to expose the intermediate. The digital intermediate process uses digital tools to color grade, which allows for much finer control of individual colors and areas of the image, and allows for the adjustment of image structure (grain, sharpness, etc.).

  8. Mexican filter - Wikipedia

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    A photograph showing a filter added to half of an image of a Mexican landscape. The Mexican filter, or Mexico filter, is a yellow-colored or sepia filter or overly warm color grade that is sometimes employed in films and television productions to visually represent scenes set in hot, arid areas, often countries such as Mexico, [1] [2] as well as other Latin American and South Asian countries. [1]

  9. Academy Award for Best Cinematography - Wikipedia

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    Color: Leave Her to Heaven: Leon Shamroy: Anchors Aweigh: Robert H. Planck and Charles P. Boyle: National Velvet: Leonard Smith: A Song to Remember: Tony Gaudio and Allen M. Davey: The Spanish Main: George Barnes: 1946: Black-and-White: Anna and the King of Siam: Arthur C. Miller: The Green Years: George Folsey: Color: The Yearling: Charles ...