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[nice clean copy, with the slightest bump to top of spine, no other significant wear]. (B&W and color photographs, facsimiles) Most of this issue of this scholarly cinema journal is devoted to var...
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[nice clean copy, with the slightest bump to top of spine, no other significant wear]. (B&W and color photographs, facsimiles) Most of this issue of this scholarly cinema journal is devoted to various aspects of the history and technology of colour (color to us Americans) film. Following an introduction by the issue's editor, the color-related articles are: "Foolish Wives: The colour restoration that never happened," by Richard Koszarski; "Cinecolor," by John Belton; "Demonstrating three-colour Technicolor: Early three-colour aesthetics and design," by Scott Higgins: "Analysis of Technicolor stock"; "Getting It Right: Robert Harris on Colour Restoration" (an interview with the noted film preservationist); "Technicolor revival," by Richard W. Haines. Other articles in this issue: "Aural gratification with Kalem films: a case history of music, lectures and sound effects, 1907-1917," by Herbert Reynolds; and "Inventing Film Study and Its Object at Columbia University, 1915-1938," by Peter Decherney.
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Publisher: John Libbey Publishing
Year: 2000
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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