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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... designed them to take advantage of the unique op- portunities and possibilities as well as the limitations offered by black and white photography . " Colorization " simply undermines these values and intentions . The fundamental mistake ...
... designed them to take advantage of the unique op- portunities and possibilities as well as the limitations offered by black and white photography . " Colorization " simply undermines these values and intentions . The fundamental mistake ...
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... DESIGNED THEM TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES AND POSSIBILITIES AS WELL AS THE THE LIMITATIONS OFFERED BY BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY . " COLORIZATION " SIMPLY UNDERMINES THESE VALUES AND INTENTIONS . THE FUNDAMENTAL ...
... DESIGNED THEM TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES AND POSSIBILITIES AS WELL AS THE THE LIMITATIONS OFFERED BY BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY . " COLORIZATION " SIMPLY UNDERMINES THESE VALUES AND INTENTIONS . THE FUNDAMENTAL ...
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... designed for black and white- splashed over with pale and faded colors . The work of Perc Westmore - the makeup artist - obliterated ! New electronic flesh tones added , like embalmer's pancake makeup ; shadows and character lines on ...
... designed for black and white- splashed over with pale and faded colors . The work of Perc Westmore - the makeup artist - obliterated ! New electronic flesh tones added , like embalmer's pancake makeup ; shadows and character lines on ...
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... designing of the proper colors that we used to make these classics . In viewing the colorized black and white's I find that the faces and hair of the actors and actresses are simply atrocious . I can assure you that if any one of our ...
... designing of the proper colors that we used to make these classics . In viewing the colorized black and white's I find that the faces and hair of the actors and actresses are simply atrocious . I can assure you that if any one of our ...
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... designed specifically for the black and white film genre . The materials , colors and styles of the costumes were selected for lighting and mood and may not translate at all well into color . A Costume Designer's skills and experience ...
... designed specifically for the black and white film genre . The materials , colors and styles of the costumes were selected for lighting and mood and may not translate at all well into color . A Costume Designer's skills and experience ...
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