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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... look our very best . Our appearance and expressions are the tools we use to create a character on the screen . It is a subtle and sensitive art that is com- pletely obliterated by computer coloring . The camera captures a certain magic ...
... look our very best . Our appearance and expressions are the tools we use to create a character on the screen . It is a subtle and sensitive art that is com- pletely obliterated by computer coloring . The camera captures a certain magic ...
44. lappuse
... look to the deeper principle here and that is that one cannot have a society in which the artists are so regarded that their work can simply be changed at will by other people . That has got more resonant overtones to the well - being ...
... look to the deeper principle here and that is that one cannot have a society in which the artists are so regarded that their work can simply be changed at will by other people . That has got more resonant overtones to the well - being ...
47. lappuse
... look to you for the preservation of that work in the form we choose to make it . I believe we have that moral right , even in the face of what sometimes appears to be a conspiracy to degrade the national character . To bring it down to ...
... look to you for the preservation of that work in the form we choose to make it . I believe we have that moral right , even in the face of what sometimes appears to be a conspiracy to degrade the national character . To bring it down to ...
52. lappuse
... look like they do after being colorized we would have been fired on the spot . In my humble opinion , I feel that the colorizing ( altering ) the artistic endeavors of so many talented people , would be like my trying to do a make - up ...
... look like they do after being colorized we would have been fired on the spot . In my humble opinion , I feel that the colorizing ( altering ) the artistic endeavors of so many talented people , would be like my trying to do a make - up ...
55. lappuse
... look of a film . For someone to arbitrarily change the color and look of a designed costume is to substitute his or her judgement for that of the initial Costume Designer and Director . Some such changes are not harmful . In other ...
... look of a film . For someone to arbitrarily change the color and look of a designed costume is to substitute his or her judgement for that of the initial Costume Designer and Director . Some such changes are not harmful . In other ...
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accompanying text actors alter AMERICAN FILM and-white argument 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 computer coloring Congress contract Copyright Act copyright law Copyright Office copyright owner copyright protection creator cultural Directors Guild economic fact Film Critics Forman going GOLDSTEIN GUILD OF AMERICA Hal Roach Studios Hollywood issue It's A Wonderful John Huston Lanham Act look Maltese Falcon MAYER MILOS FORMAN moral rights mutilation NATIONAL old movies original black-and-white original film paint Paul Goldstein photograph present preservation producers public domain recognition recognizes scene screen Senator LEAHY SILVERSTEIN supra note Ted Turner television underlying black-and-white videotape watch white films white movies Wonderful Woody Allen Yankee Doodle Dandy YOUNG
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