https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywiHc6PCfWg
Perhaps it is because I ’m used to see it in black-market and white , but it ’s fascinating to see how unbelievably modern Berlin attend in this color picture show from 1936 . It was a beautiful city . Except for the bloody Nazis .
You may want to turn off the music , as it made me want to invade Poland .

The nipping quality and natural look of the exposure is impressive , see that color films were cumbersome and offered quite imperfect solvent at the clock time . Keep in mind that , by 1947 , only 12 percent of American picture were gloss . And it was n’t until the L , with the advent of television , that color had a major push in the film industry . Still , by the middle of that 10 , only 50 percent of Hollywood films were in color .
modernistic color did n’t come to lifespan until 1952 , when Kodak introduce an advanced interlingual rendition of their 35 mm Eastmancolor film . This was the first sparing color system that used a undivided strip of flick instead of the multiple - strip method acting available at the time . It replaced the three - airstrip Technicolor system that was the most pop at the time but it was as toll three time as much money as black - and - white films . [ Thanks Karl ! ]
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