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Two Strip Technicolor Coilythespring Looney Tunes 1934 Stock

two Strip Technicolor Coilythespring вђњlooney Tunesвђќ 1934 Stock
two Strip Technicolor Coilythespring вђњlooney Tunesвђќ 1934 Stock

Two Strip Technicolor Coilythespring вђњlooney Tunesвђќ 1934 Stock 1934 continued the evolution of the looney tunes line; as the looney tunes shorts continued the buddy series; while merrie melodies began experimenting with color shorts, starting with two shorts in cinecolor before ending the year with their first two strip technicolor short. the merrie melodies start using the color process. two cartoons, "honeymoon hotel" and "beauty and the beast", were. Cinecolor was a color motion picture process that was the main rival to technicolor in the 1930s and 1940s. cinecolor was a much faster and cheaper color process, mainly due to the fact that it was only two strips of color which made it only 25% more than black and white film. from 1932 1935 disney had exclusive rights to use the three strip.

two Strip Technicolor Coilythespring вђњlooney Tunesвђќ 1934 Stock
two Strip Technicolor Coilythespring вђњlooney Tunesвђќ 1934 Stock

Two Strip Technicolor Coilythespring вђњlooney Tunesвђќ 1934 Stock Disney had signed a five year contract with the technicolor company in 1932 giving the disney studio exclusive rights to use the three strip technicolor process. when the other studios were able to see that disney's colour cartoons were hugely propular they were forced to find other processes if they wanted to do colour cartoons, such as two colour technicolor or cinecolor. Boskocomicartist on deviantart deviantart boskocomicartist art looney tunes and merrie melodies in 1933 part 3 555356821 boskocomicartist. Technicolor system 1 additive color. 1917 1922. the company's first color process was a two color additive system similar to kinemacolor but with two major differences. the technicolor camera recorded the red and blue green images simultaneously through a single lens using a beam splitter and color filters to record the images stacked one on. Release date: november 11, 1934. series: merrie melodies. supervision: friz freleng. producer: leon schlesinger. cast unknown. musical score: bernard brown. animation: paul smith and charles "chuck" jones. the first cartoon in which the merrie melodies "color" scheme goes permanent. hopefully that the quality in those will make me understand.

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