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- Kinemacolor was the first successful colour motion picture process. Used commercially from 1909 to 1915, it was invented by George Albert Smith in 1906...
- with this film or with the Kinemacolor Company of America once he had sold the American rights to the process to the Kinemacolor Company of America. Urban's...
- The Kinemacolor Company of America was an American company founded in 1910 by Gilbert H. Aymar and James K. Bowen. It distributed and produced films made...
- mechanically impractical. A simplified two-color version, introduced as Kinemacolor in 1909, was successful until 1915, but the special projector it required...
- simplified additive system was successfully commercialized in 1909 as Kinemacolor. These early systems used black-and-white film to photograph and project...
- (1912) is a British do****entary film. The film is silent and made in the Kinemacolor additive color process. The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations...
- Procession organized by Alice Paul. The event was filmed in Kinemacolor by the Kinemacolor Company of America. Presidency of Woodrow Wilson Second inauguration...
- 1906 had developed a simplified version that he later named Kinemacolor. The Kinemacolor camera had red and green filters in the apertures of its rotating...
- Seaside (1908) was one of the first successful motion pictures filmed in Kinemacolor. It is an 8-minute short film directed by George Albert Smith of Brighton...
- silent and made in black-and-white with some colour sequences in the Kinemacolor additive color process. The film do****ents Britain's military preparedness...