Thursday, September 27, 2012

Technicolor


Technicolor rocketed off in the 1930's with the making of The Wizard of Oz. Technicolor was a huge step forward in the movie-making world considering its' enhancement of the viewing of movies. With technicolor people could now see the world in movies as it actually is in their eyes. Technicolor brings life and vivacity to the movies and to the audience. I do find it funny how now-a-days, since the up and coming generation is so used to technicolor and advanced technology in movies, I feel as if we have somewhat reverted to the old forms of  production. For example, having pictures printed in black and white is extremely popular now, if not more preferred than printing in color or shooting in technicolor. Not to bring up instagram, but to bring up instagram, some filters allow you to enhance the look of the picture, although most filters more commonly used cause the picture to have an old, scratched, and vintage look to the picture.

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