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Cinecolor was an
early subtractive color-model two-color
motion picture process that was
based upon the
Prizma system of the 1910s and 1920s and the Multicolor...
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produced by
Edward L.
Alperson Jr. and
released by 20th Century-Fox in Super
Cinecolor. The film
follows David MacLean, a
young boy who
witnesses a
flying saucer...
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based on the
earlier Prizma Color process, and was the
forerunner of
Cinecolor. For a
Multicolor film, a
scene is shot with a
normal camera capable of...
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Gundelfinger revived the
Multicolor process under the
company name
Cinecolor.
Cinecolor saw
considerable use in
animation and low-budget pictures, mainly...
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series of
shorts (independently distributed, not part of the MGM deal) in
Cinecolor,
named ComiColor Cartoons. The
ComiColor series mostly focused on fairy...
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allowed any
cinematic camera to
shoot color film. In 1932 he
developed Cinecolor. He was born in Weymouth,
England on 9 July 1890. He
experimented with...
- one of its competitors, such as
Brewster Color and
Multicolor (later
Cinecolor). Consequently, the
introduction of
color did not
increase the number...
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Cinecolor, to
promote its
color process in its own
feature films.
Joseph Bernhard,
president of Film classics,
became vice
president of
Cinecolor. Seven...
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Texas Rangers is a 1951
American Western film shot in Super
Cinecolor directed by Phil
Karlson and
starring George Montgomery and Gale Storm. Outlaw...
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speculated that Techno-Cracked (1933) may have been
photographed in
Cinecolor. The
Cinecolor process was a new two-color
process that came out in 1932, the...