Growing up as a kid and watching movies, there are a lot of things I remember that simply don't exist anymore. First: There are tons of studios that are now defunct. Seeing the film reels populate the ...
Ce soir, la télé déroule une sélection aussi puissante que contrastée, où l’histoire, le courage et les zones d’ombre de ...
When thinking of Technicolor, the first thing that comes to mind is the famous scene in the 1939 musical, “The Wizard of Oz,” where Dorothy opens the door to Munchkin Land to enter the world of color.
The exquisitely exacting and expensive process (three to four times more costly than reliable black and white) was a major gamble — and win — for the nascent entertainment industry. Then came the copy ...
Plongée colorée dans l’Inde des années 1950, “Le Fleuve” de Jean Renoir a marqué l’enfance de Martin Scorsese. Entre humanité ...