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The Dawn of Technicolor: 1915–1935
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- ISBN
- 9780935398281
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Eastman Museum, George
ISBN-10
0935398287
ISBN-13
9780935398281
eBay Product ID (ePID)
204145271
Product Key Features
Book Title
Dawn of Technicolor : 1915-1935
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Film / General, Film / Direction & Production, Film / History & Criticism, Techniques / Color, Techniques / Cinematography & Videography
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Performing Arts, Photography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
101.8 Oz
Item Length
12.8 in
Item Width
10.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-036271
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
One of the book's highlights is an extensively annotated filmography of every film produced in two-color Technicolor from 1917 to 1937, compiled by Crystal Kui and James Layton (with the collaboration of Almudena Escobar López, Daisuke Kawahara, and Catherine A. Surowiec). Many entries are accompanied by frame enlargements from surviving prints or fragments of prints--from an image of Gloria Swanson in Stage Struck to a title card for Clara Bow's Red Hair. For many film buffs, this section alone will make The Dawn of Technicolor a must., One of the book's highlights is an extensively annotated filmography of every film produced in two-color Technicolor from 1917 to 1937, compiled by Crystal Kui and James Layton (with the collaboration of Almudena Escobar Lpez, Daisuke Kawahara, and Catherine A. Surowiec). Many entries are accompanied by frame enlargements from surviving prints or fragments of prints-from an image of Gloria Swanson in Stage Struck to a title card for Clara Bow's Red Hair. For many film buffs, this section alone will make The Dawn of Technicolor a must., One of the book's highlights is an extensively annotated filmography of every film produced in two-color Technicolor from 1917 to 1937, compiled by Crystal Kui and James Layton (with the collaboration of Almudena Escobar Lpez, Daisuke Kawahara, and Catherine A. Surowiec). Many entries are accompanied by frame enlargements from surviving prints or fragments of prints--from an image of Gloria Swanson in Stage Struck to a title card for Clara Bow's Red Hair. For many film buffs, this section alone will make The Dawn of Technicolor a must., One of the book's highlights is an extensively annotated filmography of every film produced in two-color Technicolor from 1917 to 1937, compiled by Crystal Kui and James Layton (with the collaboration of Almudena Escobar L_pez, Daisuke Kawahara, and Catherine A. Surowiec). Many entries are accompanied by frame enlargements from surviving prints or fragments of prints-from an image of Gloria Swanson in Stage Struck to a title card for Clara Bow's Red Hair. For many film buffs, this section alone will make The Dawn of Technicolor a must., One of the book's highlights is an extensively annotated filmography of every film produced in two-color Technicolor from 1917 to 1937, compiled by Crystal Kui and James Layton (with the collaboration of Almudena Escobar López, Daisuke Kawahara, and Catherine A. Surowiec). Many entries are accompanied by frame enlargements from surviving prints or fragments of prints-from an image of Gloria Swanson in Stage Struck to a title card for Clara Bow's Red Hair. For many film buffs, this section alone will make The Dawn of Technicolor a must.
Dewey Decimal
777
Synopsis
Published to coincide with Technicolor's centennial in 2015, The Dawn of Technicolor recounts the beginnings of one of the most widely recognized names in the American film industry, reconstructing the company's early years from a wealth of previously unavailable internal documentation, studio production files, contemporary accounts and unpublished interviews. Following its incorporation in 1915, Technicolor developed a series of two-color processes as necessary steps toward full-color photography and printing. Despite success in the laboratory and in small-scale production, the company was plagued by repeated disappointments. With the support of patient investors and the visionary leadership of Herbert T. Kalmus, Technicolor eventually prevailed against daunting odds to create the only commercially viable color process for motion pictures. The Dawn of Technicolor investigates these vital make-or-break years, as the firm grew from a small team of exceptional engineers into a multimillion-dollar corporation. The authors chart the making of pivotal films in the process, from the troubled productions of Ben-Hur (1925) and The Mysterious Island (1926-29), to the early short films in Technicolor's groundbreaking three-color process: Walt Disney's animated Flowers and Trees (1932) and the live-action La Cucaracha (1934). The book spotlights the talented engineers and filmmakers associated with Technicolor and the remarkable technical innovations that finally made color films practical, changing the film industry forever. Lavishly illustrated with more than 400 reproductions, it includes a comprehensive annotated filmography of all two-color Technicolor titles produced between 1915 and 1935., Published to coincide with Technicolor's centennial in 2015, The Dawn of Technicolor recounts the beginnings of one of the most widely recognized names in the American film industry. Following its incorporation in 1915, Technicolor developed a series of two-colour processes as necessary steps toward full-colour photography and printing. Despite success in the laboratory and in small-scale production, the company was plagued by repeated disappointments. With the support of patient investors and the visionary leadership of Herbert T. Kalmus, Technicolor eventually persevered against daunting odds to create the only commercially viable colour process for motion pictures. The Dawn of Technicolor investigates the vital make-or-break years, as the firm grew from a small team of exceptional engineers into a multimillion-dollar corporation. The authors chart the making of pivotal films in the process, from the troubled productions of Ben-Hur (1925) and The Mysterious Island (1926-29), to the early short films in Technicolor's groundbreaking three-color process: Walt Disney's animated Flowers and Trees (1932) and the live-action La Cucaracha (1934). The book spotlights the talented engineers and filmmakers associated with Technicolor and the remarkable technical innovations that finally made color films practical, changing the film industry forever.
LC Classification Number
TR853.L39 2015
Text by
Layton, James, Pierce, David
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