The Two Color Process - Technicolor 100

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2015
  • Technicolor’s two-color subtractive camera was designed by 27-year-old Joseph Arthur Ball in 1921. It used a beam-splitting prism behind the lens to divide light into two paths; half was filtered red and the other half green. These two color records were then captured onto black-and-white film one above the other, vertically flipped. Because this technique used only two color separations, the process was incapable of replicating accurate blues, purples, and yellows, although pleasing results could be obtained with careful color coordination.
    In making the film prints, the two color records captured by the camera were printed onto separate rolls of film, which were then treated to remove the silver image. These film strips were glued together, back-to-back, by a special cementing machine, creating a film stock with emulsions on both sides. Either side of this new thicker film was dyed the corresponding color: the red record was dyed green and the green record dyed red. This created a subtractive color print because the dyes removed certain colors from the projector’s beam of white light. These new cemented prints could be run on any standard projector around the world.
    This video was produced by George Eastman House as part of the eastmanhouse.org/technicolor100 website that celebrates 100 years of Technicolor through highlights from related collections at the museum.
    This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services grant number MA-10-14-0234-14. www.imls.gov/
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  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 5 років тому +38

    Technicolor also required much more light when it was being shot, because the light coming into the camera was going through colored filters. This extreme light caused Jean Harlow to suffer burns to the surface of her eyes when she was starring in "Hell's Angels" in 1930.

  • @user-uy2pq2je5g
    @user-uy2pq2je5g 5 років тому +11

    I’m flying out to Rochester tomorrow to visit the George Eastman house. So excited 🙂🙂🙂

  • @rhodrimayer3127
    @rhodrimayer3127 6 років тому +8

    I wasn't even intending to come here, but I'm glad I did. This is so interesting.

  • @ddkoda
    @ddkoda 5 років тому +8

    Excellent explanation of the Technicolor Two Color Process. The choice of red and green as color records was good because of the realistic flesh tones it produced. I've heard that the developers at Technicolor knew to reproduce accurate, natural color a three strip process would have to be their eventual goal and that the Two Color Process was a required step toward that end. I also thought that at that point in time blue dyes were not very stable and that this was also a factor in deciding not to include blue as one of the color records.
    Although there are probably very few of them in existence the more I see of these Technicolor Two Color Process films the more enamored I become of them.

  • @uslines
    @uslines 2 роки тому +3

    The George Eastman museum is fantastic ! Best thing going in Rochester. Wish I could get back but is a long way from France. Keep up the good work.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 5 років тому +19

    Two-color films were made even into the 1940s, although not by Technicolor. Outdoor shots of real landscapes, which appeared in travelogues, never looked as good as the controlled costuming and lighting of indoor shots on sets.

    • @sarpsarp8987
      @sarpsarp8987 Рік тому +1

      You mean Cinecolor?

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh Рік тому +2

      @@sarpsarp8987 Among others, yes. There were multiple two-color processes.

  • @rosco9660
    @rosco9660 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video and especially for the subtitles!

  • @zybch
    @zybch 3 роки тому +1

    Really enjoying these videos. Things I knew a tiny bit about are far more understandable now.

  • @TashasTattoos
    @TashasTattoos 2 роки тому +3

    I used to imagine the film itself was hand painted. Thanks for the knowledge!

    • @suzannederringer1607
      @suzannederringer1607 Рік тому +2

      No - but from early Silent Film days, there were hand-tinted Films. Frame by frame! They can be very lovely.

  • @damiendarkstar7278
    @damiendarkstar7278 3 роки тому +1

    I just luv technicolor!

  • @cesardominguez
    @cesardominguez 6 років тому +1

    Magic!!

  • @michaelbauers8800
    @michaelbauers8800 8 років тому

    wow, great explanation

  • @donnal.carlkuchinski1394
    @donnal.carlkuchinski1394 4 роки тому

    so interesting!

  • @gunier.j.kintgenanimations
    @gunier.j.kintgenanimations Місяць тому +1

    I have an idea: The cemented prints lose their green dye over time, leaving just a orange-ish red image, right? Why not just re-dye the green side?

  • @michaelmcgee8543
    @michaelmcgee8543 8 років тому +7

    That surviving print of the black pirate look like it just made it.Douglas Fairbanks j.r. took his father print and had it restored in 1969,but , the colors were not accurate to the original red and green ,due to the way it the Restoration process went,but,it was better than nothing

    • @jknuttel
      @jknuttel 3 роки тому +1

      I believe a major restoration of _The Black Pirate_ is underway under the supervision of French film historian Serge Bromberg.

    • @michaelmcgee8543
      @michaelmcgee8543 3 роки тому

      @@jknuttel a second time? Musta digital restoration. The Chemical version was done excellent ,just look at the kino lorber print.The out takes had faded to orange and kino printed them in b and w

  • @flaggerify
    @flaggerify 2 роки тому

    Cool. Just watched Mystery of the Wax Museum.

  • @TheGuardy
    @TheGuardy 6 років тому +5

    That orange, faded film strip with the short-ish dude and the lady is from Buster Keaton's "Seven Chances" (1925). Really fun movie. There's a restored version up on youtube, if anyone wants to see some early technicolor in action: ua-cam.com/video/tgThp0qK1qk/v-deo.html

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 4 роки тому +4

      "Blocked on copyright grounds."
      So much for preserving history.

    • @uslines
      @uslines 2 роки тому

      Keaton's best ...IMO

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng Рік тому

      @@buddyclem7328 It's available at ua-cam.com/video/WnflTNU8cbA/v-deo.html

  • @SalZam150
    @SalZam150 9 місяців тому +2

    Why not show a video of the film? Why did you just show pictures..

  • @ron101346
    @ron101346 6 місяців тому

    How were the final 2-strip process Technicolor movies made in the period 1929 to 1933? Some of these movies were fully restored unlike the earlier processes.

  • @AlfonsoGeneroso
    @AlfonsoGeneroso 9 років тому +2

    Really nice, quite interesting how those companies achieved that beautiful ilusion whit chemicals, optics and light. How was the audio records back then?
    Once again thanks and keep bringin us these masterpieces.

    • @GreebleClown
      @GreebleClown 5 років тому +2

      There was an orchestra and sound effects player in the theater playing as the movie went on. There were even special theater organs designed specifically to play that could reproduce an entire orcestra and the sound effects. The clack of hooves, the buzzing of a telephone, the ring of a bell, the impact of a fist, the crash of lightning, etc... and then the background music bringing the emotion to a scene!
      I'm training to be a tour guide at the Tampa Theater and we have one of the last working/existing Wurlitzer organs we use for showing silent films. Its amazing to hear! None of the sounds are recorded, they are all produced by actual instruments and tools powered/triggered by air valves controlled by the organist. Its an experience I highly reccomend!

    • @Tmanaz480
      @Tmanaz480 2 роки тому +1

      Sound came a little bit later, and has it's own interesting history. You can start here: ua-cam.com/video/freUozTycAM/v-deo.html

  • @robfriedrich2822
    @robfriedrich2822 11 місяців тому

    Two bad examples for 2 color process:
    The Cinderella cartoon with Betty Boop ignored the limitations, had an wonderful incomplete rainbow and angry faces turning gray.
    The Rhapsody In Blue segment was mend to show the blue color, but they deceloped and duplicated the film so, that it was the Irish Rhapsody and the faces looked red.

  • @TheMastermind729
    @TheMastermind729 6 років тому +18

    Got this mode in Cuphead and wanted to know more about it.

    • @Deathtank75
      @Deathtank75 6 років тому +2

      I knew about it in cuphead too but I haven't get it yet.

    • @patrickjdoody
      @patrickjdoody 4 роки тому +1

      ​@UCzBTnZHrDrDM74yeHx0vqeA Wow, that's exactly why I came here too! I knew the basics, but I wanted a better explanation to my son who kept asking me about it since he plays the game.

  • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
    @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Рік тому

    That's not exactly how this works. What determines how one string of pearls appears red, and the other a goldish like green. Shoving a red and green dyed film clip together doesn't just make the final result. The camera has to be taken over light were it is shown through and takes a copy of exactly what is in front of it (the green and red dye just accentuated this filter of color) However Autochrome did not, it crushed down potato starch that was dyed and each of those dyes caught the figure of light in the spectrum to match up with the scene in front of it. They were identical to the original as proven by the color charts next to it that were barely off at all, red was perhaps slightly pinked but only by like a shade and purple was a bit warmer.

  • @shelltheobjectthingy2ndcha916
    @shelltheobjectthingy2ndcha916 9 місяців тому

    Tell Me The Instructions to Convert B&W Videos to Technicolor and Photos Too! Because I Need This Tutorial Video

  • @josephwolfe7586
    @josephwolfe7586 9 років тому +5

    According to my research, sound wasn't recorded for these films. Instead a musician, or even sometimes in the larger theaters an orchestra, played compositions alongside the showing of the film. A decade later sound was recorded on a reel of film separate of the camera, thus the need for clapper boards still used today.

    • @warsboerse5866
      @warsboerse5866 7 років тому +5

      That hasn't really got anything to do with whether the film is in colour or not though.

    • @vikingsong2068
      @vikingsong2068 3 роки тому +1

      It's still interesting though

  • @SnowmansApartment
    @SnowmansApartment 7 місяців тому

    where could one obtain a prism similar to whats describes in 2:11?

  • @rositaclaro5773
    @rositaclaro5773 3 роки тому

    I just watched the Ch256 Ted Turner Old Movies (King Of Jazz) 1930 movie (abt 2 hrs) & think the color related to scenes was very good (Two Color).

  • @gloriahanes6490
    @gloriahanes6490 3 роки тому +3

    0:16 ....The first screen the Great Late Clara Bow - America's "It" girl popular and a hot commodity on the silent screen as a well known flapper girl. Her fans adored her and sent fan mail on a regular basis even after she retired from Hollywood due to bad press. She is now being rediscovered thanks to UA-cam and a whole new generation of followers.

  • @shelltheobjectthingy2ndcha916
    @shelltheobjectthingy2ndcha916 9 місяців тому

    George Eastman Museum, I'm going to Tell you What software we are using to convert B&W Images and Videos with Technicolor, So
    Here's a Request: How to Convert B&W Videos & Images & GIFS to Technicolor. Upolad this video for the next week. Got It?

  • @joseseminarista
    @joseseminarista 7 років тому

    Legal.

  • @therestorationofdrwho1865
    @therestorationofdrwho1865 5 років тому +1

    I don’t get it. So if you pass a black and white film in a projector through filters, you’ll get a proper coloring film? Could I do this with Kodachrome or tri-x.

    • @GeorgeEastmanMuseum
      @GeorgeEastmanMuseum  5 років тому +1

      No, what the video doesn't show is that the film used in Process #1 was recorded through red and green filters, capturing that particular information of the pan-chromatic stock. Upon projection, these filters were swapped, as in Process #2, so that the color information would be re-introduced to the projected image. Simply putting filters in front of black-and-white film shot in the standard way will produce an overall effect closer to the tinting of the 1910s and 1920s, not reproduce what Technicolor was trying to do with full-color images.

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 4 роки тому

      Only if the original film used a color process, using 2 or 3 frames of film, or 2 or 3 strips of film, using colored filters recorded simultaneously. You can't recover information that was never recorded in a B&W film.

    • @suzannederringer1607
      @suzannederringer1607 Рік тому

      Kodachrome IS a color film.
      Does anyone still use Tri-X?

  • @creepyloner1979
    @creepyloner1979 2 роки тому

    cyan (green and blue), not just green

  • @theproanimator8447
    @theproanimator8447 5 місяців тому

    Hand painted film > 2 color technicolor

  • @sarpsarp8987
    @sarpsarp8987 7 років тому +5

    I prefer 3 strip tecnicolor. It is better.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 6 років тому +7

      Oh my God you fucking moron!

    • @BestPlayedLoudLtd
      @BestPlayedLoudLtd 6 років тому +6

      thats like saying you prefer an iPhone to 2 pieces of string with a can at each end cos its better..

    • @BestPlayedLoudLtd
      @BestPlayedLoudLtd 6 років тому

      of course its better, it was an upgrade

    • @michaelmcgee8543
      @michaelmcgee8543 6 років тому +1

      Sure it was not full color, but if your open to history you will accept the limitations of the past.You're obviously not much into film history.

    • @sarpsarp8987
      @sarpsarp8987 Рік тому

      I watched too many movies shot in 3 strip Technicolor.

  • @selenajarv8763
    @selenajarv8763 3 роки тому +1

    Color blind movies

  • @moeinkasraei2114
    @moeinkasraei2114 3 роки тому

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    اهل مدرسه منطق مصادره به نفس را خوب اموخته اند

  • @arfansthename
    @arfansthename 4 роки тому +2

    But yellow is reproducable, since red and green make yellow.

    • @buddyclem7328
      @buddyclem7328 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe the colors were really red and cyan, since I see white tones, or red-orange and cyan-blue.

    • @artistmac
      @artistmac Рік тому

      They managed to put yellow into the two-strip 1934 British musical number, "There's no excusing Susan." But just one segment for about 15 seconds. Everything else: shades of red and blue-green.

  • @CgPiDaTa
    @CgPiDaTa 6 років тому +1

    All you gotta do is get 17 A's or higher on each boss. Then talk to the fork and he'll hook you up.