The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA 1938, Norman Taurog).
Credit: National Science and Media Museum Bradford (Kodak Film Samples Collection).
Photographs of the Technicolor No. IV dye-transfer safety prints by Josephine Diecke, SNSF project Film Colors. Technologies, Cultures, Institutions and Joëlle Kost, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.
Selected Analyses:
Bourget, Jean-Loup (1995): Esthétiques du Technicolor. In: Jacques Aumont (ed.): La couleur au cinéma. Mailand: Mazzotta, pp. 110–119, on p. 117. (in French) View Quote
Howe, James Wong (1937): Reaction on Making His First Color Production. In: American Cinematographer, 18, October 1937, pp. 408–409 and pp. 411–412, on pp. 408–409 View Quote, on p. 409 and on p. 411 View Quote, on p. 411 View Quote and on p. 412. View Quote
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA 1938, Norman Taurog). Credit: National Science and Media Museum Bradford (Kodak Film Samples Collection). Photographs of the Technicolor No. IV dye-transfer safety prints by Josephine Diecke, SNSF project Film Colors. Technologies, Cultures, Institutions and Joëlle Kost, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA 1938, Norman Taurog). Credit: National Science and Media Museum Bradford (Kodak Film Samples Collection). HDR Photographs of the Technicolor No. IV dye-transfer safety prints by Josephine Diecke, SNSF project Film Colors. Technologies, Cultures, Institutions and Joëlle Kost, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA 1938, Norman Taurog). Credit: National Science and Media Museum Bradford (Kodak Film Samples Collection). HDR Photographs of the Technicolor No. IV dye-transfer safety prints by Josephine Diecke, SNSF project Film Colors. Technologies, Cultures, Institutions and Joëlle Kost, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA 1938, Norman Taurog). Credit: National Science and Media Museum Bradford (Kodak Film Samples Collection). Photographs of the Technicolor No. IV dye-transfer safety prints by Josephine Diecke, SNSF project Film Colors. Technologies, Cultures, Institutions and Joëlle Kost, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (USA 1938, Norman Taurog). Credit: National Science and Media Museum Bradford (Kodak Film Samples Collection). Photographs of the Technicolor No. IV dye-transfer safety prints by Josephine Diecke, SNSF project Film Colors. Technologies, Cultures, Institutions and Joëlle Kost, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.