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Eastmancolor is a
trade name used by
Eastman Kodak for a
number of
related film and
processing technologies ****ociated with
color motion picture production...
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Gevacolor continued to be used in
Tamil cinema even
after the
entry of
Eastmancolor to
Tamil cinema through the
films Deiva Balam and Raja Malayasimman....
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Technicolor prints by
creating three black-and-white
matrices from the
Eastmancolor negative (Process 5).
Process 4 was the
second major color process, after...
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motion picture production in the
early 1950s. In the US,
Eastman Kodak's
Eastmancolor was the
usual choice, but it was
often re-branded with
another trade...
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final release,
leaving her with
essentially a
supporting role. Shot in
Eastmancolor and
CinemaScope with
location work near Barcelona, Spain, King's Rhapsody...
- This is a list of
motion picture films.
Those films known to be no
longer available have been
marked "(discontinued)". This
article includes color and...
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Triffids is a 1963
British science fiction horror film in
CinemaScope and
Eastmancolor,
produced by
George Pitcher and
Philip Yordan and
directed by
Steve Sekely...
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first Cinemascope film –
Alluri Seetarama Raju (1974), the
first Eastmancolor film –
Eenadu (1982), the
first 70mm film –
Simhasanam (1986), the first...
- Sans-Gêne is a 1961 Spanish-Italian-French film co-production,
filmed in
Eastmancolor and Technirama, and
distributed in the
United States by Emb****y Pictures...
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their laboratory.
Virtually all of
these films were shot on Kodak's
Eastmancolor film.
Although MGM used
Kodak film products, MGM did not use all of Kodak's...