technicolor with immediate pictures my first journalistic experience was at the age of six
um Technicolor is great for cartoons but we really don't think it applies to live action movies at all that serious movies
He said a technicolor feathered dinosaur is not going to scare anyone.
so the name Technicolor was kind of an Ode to the tech the third guy didn't go to college but was just sort of a
the founder of Technicolor who still hasn't you know been able to get his technology adopted by Hollywood broadly
Now we're in a Technicolor world where we're not only able to hold the brain, but we're actually able to manipulate it, to see it, to track it, to study it,
this pirate movie uh in Technicolor but it was really a disaster the process at the time wasn't really good at
grayish and when you ran the Technicolor prints through a projector at the time they tended to get Warped and they would
the beginning of the Tipping Point for Technicolor and color in the movies you know people said okay we understand it's going to be important but we're still
slides ago as this innovator banking on Technicolor joined the lawsuit and it went all the way to the Supreme Court
And we're going to get to this-- Technicolor finally is introduced into the game at a certain point.
And I wanted the top of it to be all Technicolor and then my image to be in black and white and then it to be an inverse and it
And my first musical was "Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," which is an Andrew Lloyd Webber play.
steps Across the Threshold and we are in Technicolor when Technicolor was a big
be out of focus and so Fairbanks basically gave up on Technicolor and said I don't think this is ready for you
know for real use in the movie industry but luckily the Technicolor guys found another friend in Hollywood this
really should be in black and white uh luckily for the Technicolor guys this
of Oz and so both of those movies were made in Technicolor they come out in 1939 Gone With the Wind won the best
York Subway just almost like went from black and white to Technicolor and that song a particular it just had a lot of
deal man um you know it was cutting edge so we've got Technicolor now we're in
the book both because I'm from Boston and very few people know that Technicolor was founded in Boston uh in
you know bring our headquarters there kind of a cool idea the guys at Technicolor two of them were MIT alums
basically said well we understand you want to make this movie in Technicolor but you can pay any extra expenses of making it in color we're just not sure
normally the New York subway just almost like went from black and white to Technicolor and that song in particular it just had a lot of associations for me
goal only to be thrown into a different world and then now once she's achieved Technicolor Brilliance what does she
classics and the highlights of those sets are these two reelers, these Technicolor ľ "Popeye Meets Sinbad", "Popeye Meets Aladdin".
It's getting so damn creepy just nursing this ghost of a chance -- the fiction or romance -- the technicolor dream, called black and white people.
though it had nothing to do with uh with the jazz singer foreign I love the Technicolor story and it's in
work on this short film flowers and trees in black and white and he saw the Technicolor had really improved the
The truth is, when I was young-- probably about your son's age-- I was cast as the pharaoh in "Joseph and his Technicolor
as hard-nosed as you like, and fully acknowledging the reality of conscious experience, of qualia, of experiential what it is like, the full-on stereo, technicolor , multi-modal show.
They are in restored Technicolor with 3-D backgrounds