When thinking of Technicolor, the first thing that comes to mind is the famous scene in the 1939 musical, “The Wizard of Oz,” where Dorothy opens the door to Munchkin Land to enter the world of color.
Since Netflix bought and restored The Paris Theater, one of New York City's last remaining single-screen movie theaters, the streaming service has used the historical venue to give a big-screen ...
Hollywood always got the spelling right. In its glorious days, Technicolor was billed in the opening credits, often celebrated with its own title card, and spotlit in posters and lobby cards in ...
Disney’s first feature-length color animated movie, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” opened in Technicolor in 1937, and the company came full circle when Technicolor’s flagship visual effects ...
After mostly disappearing from public view for 80 years, a 1929 Technicolor film called "King of Jazz" will screen at the Roxy Theater on Monday. The movie, heavily focused on famed bandleader Paul ...
In an ominous sign for visual effects artists, Technicolor-owned MPC, the banner behind recent Disney films “Mufasa: The Lion King,” “The Jungle Book” and “The Lion King,” could begin shutting its ...
Exclusive: Netflix partners with the Academy to host the popular retrospective series at the Paris Theater in New York City. Since Netflix bought and restored The Paris Theater, one of New York City’s ...
If you have the requisite cones and rods, the moment is imprinted on your retina: Dorothy Gale awakens from a nasty bump on the head, opens the door of her drab sepia-toned farmhouse, and crosses over ...