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  2. Showdown was shot in black and white to save money, which infuriated Murphy. Producer Gordon Kay said that the film earned no less than did other Murphy films of the period. See also. List of American films of 1963; References

  3. Apr 3, 2006 · For example, in the movie Wizard of Oz, shot in 1939, it's obvious that they started filming with an old kinda sepia-ish black and white lens, then partway into the production someone suggested they try one of the new "color-coated" lenses.

  4. ELI5: Why were films shot in black and white into the 60s when Technicolor was around in the 30s? I'm watching to kill a mockingbird (1963) and it is shot in b&w but I know The Wizard of Oz (1939) was partly shot in colour. Why had a full transition to colour not happened by the 60s?

  5. This Universal International Release was filmed in black & white rather than color to conserve on costs. Clearly, producer Gordon Kay must have been obsessed with the bottom line to shoot a sagebrusher in color in 1963.

  6. Have you ever noticed that The Munsters started in color and moved to black and white episodes? Many shows back in the day did the opposite! The Munters pilot episode was filmed in color and aired in 1964. After that, the show was filmed in black and white.

  7. Jun 20, 2020 · It claims photographers made photos during the civil rights era in color but they were purposefully shown in black-and-white to make them appear older. The post has amassed almost 60,000...

  8. Mar 10, 2022 · Some Like It Hot arrived at a time when Technicolor was all the rage. So why wasn't the film shot in color? There are actually a couple good reasons.

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