How Movies Are Losing Their Color
These days, many movies tend to use very dull and lifeless colors, but why is that? In this video, we'll talk about it by looking back at the history of cinema, from the black and white era, to the first color films, the shift from film to digital, and at the center of it all is Herbert Kalmus and his creation: technicolor.

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yeah... no wonder movies look cheap on new TVs

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no wonder he disappeared from hollywood

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