Originally posted by: Mik3y
they used the microsoft paint program to color each single frame.![]()
With no offense to G.A. Smith, Kinemacolor is not color; Red & Green do not a real color movie make(although it was a nifty trick).Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
The thing is it was shot in colour.
The first colour movie ever was "A visit to the seaside". It was 8 mins long and made in 1908.
The first full length colour movie was "The World, The Flesh and The Devil" from 1914.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
With no offense to G.A. Smith, Kinemacolor is not color; Red & Green do not a real color movie make(although it was a nifty trick).Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
The thing is it was shot in colour.
The first colour movie ever was "A visit to the seaside". It was 8 mins long and made in 1908.
The first full length colour movie was "The World, The Flesh and The Devil" from 1914.
PS Frustrated, you're in Virginia; what's up with the U in "color"?![]()
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: ViRGE
With no offense to G.A. Smith, Kinemacolor is not color; Red & Green do not a real color movie make(although it was a nifty trick).Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
The thing is it was shot in colour.
The first colour movie ever was "A visit to the seaside". It was 8 mins long and made in 1908.
The first full length colour movie was "The World, The Flesh and The Devil" from 1914.
PS Frustrated, you're in Virginia; what's up with the U in "color"?![]()
Heh, not born here so I learned brittish English
I know the first colour movie from 1908 is not true colour but Kodachrome came out in 1935. Also, check out the Autochrome from 1904. Pretty amasing.
Autochrome
Originally posted by: redly
Originally posted by: Mik3y
they used the microsoft paint program to color each single frame.![]()
Damn, that job would suck, if such a job existed
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Gone with the wind was the first movie taking advantage of the new faster Tecnhicolor film. The first Technicolor fiolm was shot in 1934.
That doesn't really sound that bad. If you're scientific and keep track of what you used to make each color, all you have to do is measure it out and make another batch.Originally posted by: tangent1138
Originally posted by: redly
Originally posted by: Mik3y
they used the microsoft paint program to color each single frame.![]()
Damn, that job would suck, if such a job existed
yeah, it did. the original 2D animation at Walt Disney did had hand painted cells. they had a person whose whole job was mixing paint so it was exactly the same frame to frame.
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Gone with the wind was the first movie taking advantage of the new faster Tecnhicolor film. The first Technicolor fiolm was shot in 1934.
Yup
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
It turned into color with everything else sometime in the 60s. It was pretty grainy color for awhile too.
if you get the reference.