Color and Aspect Ratios
The journey to color motion pictures began with labor-intensive hand coloring and evolved into the revolutionary Technicolor process. By the 1930s, three-color Technicolor allowed for vibrant images, setting the standard for films until the early 1950s. Additionally, the shift from the Academy ratio to wider formats in the 1950s enhanced the cinematic experience, culminating in the introduction of ultra-wide CinemaScope.In this clip
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