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je280
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Post subject: Re: Technicolor Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 08:10 |
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elahrairrah wrote: Great little doc on technicolor.
Didn't know the camera was that big of a beast!
Now I still wonder, Dario Argento's Suspiria--was it shot in technicolor or not? So many sources say it was, but the documentary on the latest blu-ray release, say it wasn't shot in technicolor but printed using the three strip dye process. Defo not shot in "technicolor" using technicolor cameras, the bit below may help clarify - there is quite a bit of babble around a few aspects of the production of Suspiria. It is often assumed that, to achieve the rich color palette, the film was shot using the outdated three-strip Technicolor process. This was, in fact, not true. No film made after the mid-1950s was shot using this method. This film was instead shot on normal Eastmancolor Kodak stock, then printed using the three-strip Technicolor process, utilizing one of the last remaining three-strip machines. This issue has been confused somewhat by the fact that, on the 25th anniversary documentary featured in the three-disc DVD set, a discussion of the printing process by cinematographer Luciano Tovoli was followed by a diagram showing a three-strip camera. Cheers
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