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  1. Technicolor, (trademark), motion-picture process using dye-transfer techniques to produce a colour print. The Technicolor process, perfected in 1932, originally used a beam-splitting optical cube, in combination with the camera lens, to expose three black-and-white films.

  2. Technicolor is born. 1917. Technicolor's first commercially released film 'The Gulf Between'. 1921. Technicolor redesign camera and printing process for The Toll of the Sea. 1922. Technicolor makes the front page of the New York Times. 1926. Color is embraced on feature films 'Wings' and 'The Black Pirate'.

  3. Sep 4, 2020 · The dye-transfer process cemented Technicolor's domination of color film for over two decades. Gone With The Wind (1939), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), and Disney's Snow White (1937) all used the process. Technicolor also received credit for The Wizard of Oz in 1939.

  4. Mar 22, 2024 · Modern movies, inspired by Technicolor look. Coming back to Technicolor, the technology is now considered obsolete, and the equipment designed for it was uninstalled years ago. However, its lush and bold look keeps inspiring filmmakers after all this time. For instance, in Martin Scorsese’s latest epic Western drama “ Killers of the Flower ...

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Technicolor Group is a creative technology company providing world-class production expertise driven by one purpose: The realization of ambitious and extraordinary ideas. Home to a network of award-winning studios, MPC, The Mill, Mikros Animation and Technicolor Games, we inspire creative companies across the world to produce their most iconic ...

  6. Brand Experience & Advertising. Leading in an ever-evolving industry, The Mill is redefining brand experiences and advertising through a powerful combination of storytelling and craft. Adapting quickly to an evolving media landscape, The Mill are pushing the potential of new and emerging technologies. Discover more about The Mill.

  7. The Mill, Technicolor Group’s Collaboration with Grammy-Winning Musician Ricky Kej and UNICEF on ‘LIFE Song Animation’, Unveils French Language Version at UNESCO Headquarters June 7, 2024 News

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