Legal Issues that Arise when Color is Added to Films Orginally Produced, Sold, and Distributed in Black and White: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Technology and the Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, First Session ... May 12, 1987U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 187 lappuses |
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... exists in black and white and has been thrilling audiences for years , then to suddenly color it seems too great an insult , even for a society that is so often more in awe of its business executives than its creative talents ...
... exists in black and white and has been thrilling audiences for years , then to suddenly color it seems too great an insult , even for a society that is so often more in awe of its business executives than its creative talents ...
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... A PRODUCER INSISTS ON COLOR AND IF A HELPLESS DIRECTOR IS FORCED TO FILM IT THE STUDIO'S WAY , DESPITE HIS OWN FEELINGS THAT IT SHOULD BE BLACK AND WHITE WELL A DEAL'S A DEAL . -0 SIX SEVEN BUT ONCE A FILM EXISTS IN BLACK AND 32.
... A PRODUCER INSISTS ON COLOR AND IF A HELPLESS DIRECTOR IS FORCED TO FILM IT THE STUDIO'S WAY , DESPITE HIS OWN FEELINGS THAT IT SHOULD BE BLACK AND WHITE WELL A DEAL'S A DEAL . -0 SIX SEVEN BUT ONCE A FILM EXISTS IN BLACK AND 32.
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... EXISTS IN BLACK AND WHITE AND HAS BEEN THRILLING AUDIENCES FOR YEARS , THEN TO SUDDENLY COLOR IT SEEMS TOO GREAT AN INSULT -- EVEN FOR A SOCIETY THAT IS SO OFTEN MORE IN AWE OF ITS BUSINESS EXECUTIVES THAN ITS CREATIVE TALENTS ...
... EXISTS IN BLACK AND WHITE AND HAS BEEN THRILLING AUDIENCES FOR YEARS , THEN TO SUDDENLY COLOR IT SEEMS TOO GREAT AN INSULT -- EVEN FOR A SOCIETY THAT IS SO OFTEN MORE IN AWE OF ITS BUSINESS EXECUTIVES THAN ITS CREATIVE TALENTS ...
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... exist . This is a very strong moral issue that is raised here . It is not just an issue that , OK , leave it to the marketplace because those direc- tors that have enough success financially can dictate the terms in their next contract ...
... exist . This is a very strong moral issue that is raised here . It is not just an issue that , OK , leave it to the marketplace because those direc- tors that have enough success financially can dictate the terms in their next contract ...
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... exist whatsoever . They would not let them be broken up for commercials or shortened or panned or scanned or colorized certainly . The problem is that they have not been able to do it , and the situation has gotten worse and worse and ...
... exist whatsoever . They would not let them be broken up for commercials or shortened or panned or scanned or colorized certainly . The problem is that they have not been able to do it , and the situation has gotten worse and worse and ...
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accompanying text actors alter American and-white artistic integrity audience authorship black and white black-and black-and-white films black-and-white motion pictures black-and-white version broadcast Buddy Young Casablanca Chairman choice Citizen Kane classic Color Systems Technology colorization of black-and-white colorization process colorized films colorized version Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contract Copyright Act copyright law copyright owner copyright protection creative creator cultural Directors Guild economic fact Film Critics going Guild of America Hal Roach Studios Hollywood issue It's A Wonderful John Huston Lanham Act Laurel & Hardy LIBRARY OF CONGRESS look Maltese Falcon MAYER moral rights NATIONAL old black old movies original black-and-white original film Paul Goldstein photograph present preserve public domain question recognizes Roger Mayer scene screen Senator LEAHY SILVERSTEIN Subcommittee supra note Ted Turner television videotape viewers watch white films white movies Wonderful Woody Allen YOUNG
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