[…]do tripack which was Eastmancolor; the whole of the Olympic Games in 1948 was shot in what came to be Eastmancolor; Technicolor had an agreement with Kodak that they wouldn’t mark it as such; the American Monopolies Commission taking Technicolor to court resulted in the change in branding.00:14:25 –[…]
[…]Ben didn't even know a full camera shot the rest of the picture. And of course it was kg so you didn't see Russia for a week or began to send them to Kodak. And it is like amateur movies. And when they got back we saw the first on the Russian military side. The second lot came on at the airport. A s[…]
[…]as Henry bezel, ah bezel. And after we've I received the photographic equipment from my uncle. I got very interested in photography. I had two lovely Kodak cameras. I wish I had them now. And also, we used to convert the old Kathy, wooden box camera into a projector. And we actually projectedstuff w[…]
[…]d Dickinson on Men of Two Worlds, shot in Africa; shooting on monopack which later became Eastmancolor – an agreement was reached with Dr Kalmus that Kodak would not sell their product elsewhere, Technicolor were using a lot of this stock at the time; DD had a lot of trouble with the film; the monop[…]
[…]25:41 You were lucky with a painting scheme see we couldn't get shot at the painting Kevin I wanted to get this pink machine shop years ago but Kodak the Prudential had money intechnicolour My name Ryan on the board we know for what I will know that Boise ultimately pulled out you know they st[…]
[…] as they called it, but it was still not a negative positive process, it was still a reversal film, it was Kodachrome really. It was made for them by Kodak. It wasn't made by Technicolor. Then they broke it down into three negatives and then used their own printing process. It wasn't very good. It w[…]