Eastmancolor
Eastmancolor is a trade name used by Eastman Kodak for a number of related film and processing technologies associated with color motion picture production.
Eastmancolor, introduced in 1950, was one of the first widely successful "single-strip colour" processes, and eventually displaced the more cumbersome Technicolor. Eastmancolor was known by a variety of names such as DeLuxe Color, Warnercolor, Metrocolor, Pathécolor, Columbiacolor, and others.[1][2][3]
For more information on Eastmancolor, see
- Eastman Color Negative (ECN, ECN-1 and ECN-2), the photographic processing systems associated with Eastmancolor negative motion picture stock, and intermediate motion picture stocks (including interpositive and internegative stocks)
- Eastman Color Positive (ECP, ECP-1 and ECP-2), the photographic processing systems associated with Eastmancolor positive print motion picture stock for direct projection
- Color motion picture film, for background on Eastmancolor and other motion picture processes in general
- Eastman Kodak Fine Grain color negative films (1950 onwards), within the "List of motion picture film stocks" article
Examples of films that use Eastmancolor[edit]
Template:Undue The 1959 British satirical comedy film The Mouse That Roared was filmed using the Eastmancolor process.
Eastmancolor became very popular in the South Indian film industry during early '60s.
- Jigokumon - (Japan) 1953
- The High and the Mighty - (Warnercolor) 1954
- Oklahoma! - 1955[4]
- Rebel Without a Cause (Warnercolor) - 1955
- El Medico de las Locas - Mexican - 1955
- Bad Day at Black Rock - 1955
- Ikaw Kasi - Filipino - 1955
- Hang Tuah - Malaysia/Singapore 1955
- Con Quien Andan Nuestras Hijas - Mexican - 1955
- Foreign Intrigue 1956
- The Bolshoi Ballet - 1957[5]
- Tizoc - Mexican - 1957
- Bayanihan - Filipino - 1959
- Peeping Tom - British - 1960
- Kandam Becha Kottu - Malayalam 1961
- The Human Pyramid - France/Ivory Coast 1961
- Savage Guns - British/Spanish - 1961
- Mere Mehboob - -Urdu (India)1963
- Amara Shilpi Jakkanna - Telugu 1964
- Kathalikka Neramillai - Tamil 1964
- Karnan - Tamil 1964
- Padagotti - Tamil 1964
- Amarashilpi Jakanachari - Kannada 1964
- The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - French, 1964
- Thene Manasulu-Telugu,1965
- Chemmeen - Malayalam 1965
- Thiruvilaiyadal - Tamil 1965
- Aayirathil Oruvan - Tamil 1965
- Enga Veetu Pillai - Tamil 1965
- Idhaya kamalam - Tamil 1965
- Le Bonheur - French, 1965
- Help! - British, 1965
- Anbe Vaa - Tamil 1966
- Teorema - Italian, 1968
- 2001: A Space Odyssey - American/British, 1968 (Color credited as "Metrocolor")
- Macunaíma - Brazilian, 1969
- Antonio das Mortes - Brazilian, 1969
- A Clockwork Orange - British/American, 1971 (Color credited as "Warnercolor")
- They Call Me Hallelujah - Italian, 1971
- Agathiyar 1972
- Cries and Whispers - Swedish, 1972
- The Spirit of the Beehive - Spanish, 1973
- Deep Red - Italian, 1975
- Piya Ka Ghar - Hindi, 1971
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown - Spanish, 1988
References[edit]
- ↑ Merritt, russell (2008). "Crying In Color: How Hollywood Coped When Technicolor Died" (PDF). NFSA Journal. Nfsa.gov. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
- ↑ Peter Lev. Transforming the Screen, 1950-1959. University of California Press, 2003. p. 108.
- ↑ Stephen Neale. Contemporary Hollywood Cinema. Psychology Press, 1998. p. 120.
- ↑ "Oklahoma 1955 film". Alamy. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
- ↑ "The Bolshoi Ballet (1957, UK) cert. U". The David Lean Cinema. Retrieved 2020-02-02.