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CINERAMA: the First Really Big Show
The Search for Spectators: Vistavision and Technicolor in the Searchers Ruurd Dykstra the University of Western Ontario,
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10. the Extraordinarily Stable Technicolor Dye-Imbibition Motion
YOUR COMPANY Mrougi-I Me YEAR~
Exhibits: U.S. V. Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation
The Essential Reference Guide for Filmmakers
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Short Story
Report on Designation Lpb 536/10
FEB 5 Ix*J 1888 Century Park Easf
King of Jazz by Jonas Nordin
The BKSTS Illustrated History of Colour Film
2 September 2020 ROADSHOW PRESENTATION
Thomson's Fourth Quarter 2004 Revenues
Technicolor Adventures in Cinemaland
History of Animation & Animation
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
24 July 2020 2020 FIRST HALF FINANCIAL REPORT
MGM LOGO HISTORY and the 2008 RESTORATION PROCESS Compiled by Ed Vigdor
Top View
Sample Chapter
P-74 Film Frame Collection
5 Parts of Film History
First Quarter 2021 Results
Technicolor Graphic Services, Inc.) 46 P BC $3,.75 CSCL 14E Unclas G3/35 05760 - Prepare&D- By
Color: the Rise of Colour Film in Hollywood and Beyond
Technicolor News & Views (December 1952)
Western CINE
72-81 Photoessay.Indd
Musicals: an Overview
George Eastman House – Technicolor Online Research
Selective Bibliography and Filmography Praeger, 1971
First Quarter 2020 Results
Technicolor Cinematography
Crisis in Celluloid: Color Fading and Film Base Deterioration Richard Hincha
Sustainability Communication 2019 Sustainability Communication
Chapter 10 | Cinemascope: the Modern Miracle You See Without Glasses
Slice of MIT Podcast | Color by Technicolor: an MIT Story
History of Animation
Army Kinema Corporation Globe Cinema Oldenburg (Crerar Barracks) Film Listings for JANUARY 1957
MGM's Variable Wide Screen Projection Lens
Cinemascope 55 and the Challenges of Preserving Obsolete Media
History of Animation 1900’S to 1950’S
Our New Warner Bros. Theater!
British Colour Cinematography
Classical Cel Animation, World War Two and Bambi, 1939-1945” History of American Film, 1929-1945, Eds
Alicia Martin, the History of Musical Movies
Down Argentine Way by Carla Arton