
Are Technicolor and Deluxe still relevant? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Dec 20, 2012 · Technicolor sorta/kinda exists in digital filmmaking today, in three ways: 1) Technicolor still exists as a post-production facility, though all their labs in North America are now closed; 2) …
Let's Talk Technicolor: 2-Strip, 3-Strip, Everyone Strip
May 3, 2022 · Technicolor threads have been started and died a quick death around here, which is surprising given most of our ages. But doesn't the Golden Age (1934-1955) of Three-strip …
RIP Technicolor - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Feb 25, 2025 · Technicolor Group appears to be shutting down after failing to secure new investors. The brand is legendary, but today's Technicolor is a mishmash of...
Check out this huMONgous movie camera from the 40s -- Technicolor*
Aug 24, 2010 · The Technicolor cameras were real beasts, because they had three 35mm transports and three sets of film magazines: The cameras were three times noisier and heavier than a normal …
Star Wars in Technicolor IB | BFI - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Jun 12, 2025 · In our latest Inside the Archive video we go far, far away - all the way back to 1977 - to examine an original IB Technicolor dye-transfer print of Star Wars (Dir. George Lucas, 1977), held in …
14 Hour Technicolor Dream documentary (Pink Floyd content)
Oct 16, 2008 · 14 Hour Technicolor Dream documentary (Pink Floyd content) Discussion in ' Visual Arts ' started by Chris M, Oct 16, 2008.
Let's Talk Technicolor: 2-Strip, 3-Strip, Everyone Strip
May 3, 2022 · Yeah, you're right about the capture/filtering process to arrive at gray scale B&W positives for dye transfer IB color positives. Hears an article I bookmarked from the previous discussions on …
MONEY FROM HOME in six-strip 3-D Technicolor!
Jan 22, 2026 · MONEY FROM HOME in six-strip 3-D Technicolor! Discussion in ' Visual Arts ' started by Bob Furmanek, Jan 22, 2026.
"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" original 1968 album
May 26, 2007 · "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" was actually the second Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice collaboration. The first was "The Likes of Us" from 1965 according to Wikipedia.
Films with the Movielab or Metrocolor process
Nov 13, 2018 · Note that Technicolor, CFI, Metrocolor, and Movielab all used similar lab practices and Kodak stock, so there was no real technical difference between the work they did. There were …