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Qué (quién) es technicolor - definición


Technicolor         
  • "Technicolor is natural color" Paul Whiteman stars in the King of Jazz ad from ''[[The Film Daily]]'', 1930
  • A Three-strip Technicolor camera from the 1930s
  • A frame from ''[[The Toll of the Sea]]'' (1922), the first generally released Technicolor film, and the first to use a two-strip subtractive color process
  • Hollywood]].
  • The Phantom of the Opera]]'' (1925). The film was one of the earliest uses of the process on interior sets, and demonstrated its versatility.
  • 1930 advertisement featuring [[Maurice Chevalier]] in ''[[Paramount on Parade]]''
  • Technicolor logo since 2010
  • A frame from a surviving fragment of ''[[The Gulf Between]]'' (1917), the first publicly shown Technicolor film
  • The ending card for a 1936 [[Warner Bros.]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon with an "In Technicolor" credit. Many animation companies during the 1930s and 1940s used Technicolor for their cartoon shorts.
COLOR MOTION PICTURE PROCESS
John Hay Whitney/Technicolor; The Technicolor Corporation; Technicolor Corporation; Color by Technicolor; Techni color; Techni Color; Technecolor; Two-color Technicolor; Technicolor (camera); Three-strip Technicolor; Two-strip Technicolor; 3-strip film; 3-strip Technicolor; Two-strip Technicolour; Technicolor film
n. (T) in Technicolor
Technicolor         
  • "Technicolor is natural color" Paul Whiteman stars in the King of Jazz ad from ''[[The Film Daily]]'', 1930
  • A Three-strip Technicolor camera from the 1930s
  • A frame from ''[[The Toll of the Sea]]'' (1922), the first generally released Technicolor film, and the first to use a two-strip subtractive color process
  • Hollywood]].
  • The Phantom of the Opera]]'' (1925). The film was one of the earliest uses of the process on interior sets, and demonstrated its versatility.
  • 1930 advertisement featuring [[Maurice Chevalier]] in ''[[Paramount on Parade]]''
  • Technicolor logo since 2010
  • A frame from a surviving fragment of ''[[The Gulf Between]]'' (1917), the first publicly shown Technicolor film
  • The ending card for a 1936 [[Warner Bros.]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon with an "In Technicolor" credit. Many animation companies during the 1930s and 1940s used Technicolor for their cartoon shorts.
COLOR MOTION PICTURE PROCESS
John Hay Whitney/Technicolor; The Technicolor Corporation; Technicolor Corporation; Color by Technicolor; Techni color; Techni Color; Technecolor; Two-color Technicolor; Technicolor (camera); Three-strip Technicolor; Two-strip Technicolor; 3-strip film; 3-strip Technicolor; Two-strip Technicolour; Technicolor film
Note: The spelling 'technicolour' is also used in British English for meaning 2.
1.
Technicolor is a system of colour photography used in making cinema films. (TRADEMARK)
...films in Technicolor.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
You can use technicolor to describe real or imagined scenes when you want to emphasize that they are very colourful, especially in an exaggerated way. (INFORMAL)
I was seeing it all in glorious technicolour: mountains, valleys, lakes, summer sunshine.
...Technicolor dreams.
N-UNCOUNT
Technicolor         
  • "Technicolor is natural color" Paul Whiteman stars in the King of Jazz ad from ''[[The Film Daily]]'', 1930
  • A Three-strip Technicolor camera from the 1930s
  • A frame from ''[[The Toll of the Sea]]'' (1922), the first generally released Technicolor film, and the first to use a two-strip subtractive color process
  • Hollywood]].
  • The Phantom of the Opera]]'' (1925). The film was one of the earliest uses of the process on interior sets, and demonstrated its versatility.
  • 1930 advertisement featuring [[Maurice Chevalier]] in ''[[Paramount on Parade]]''
  • Technicolor logo since 2010
  • A frame from a surviving fragment of ''[[The Gulf Between]]'' (1917), the first publicly shown Technicolor film
  • The ending card for a 1936 [[Warner Bros.]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon with an "In Technicolor" credit. Many animation companies during the 1930s and 1940s used Technicolor for their cartoon shorts.
COLOR MOTION PICTURE PROCESS
John Hay Whitney/Technicolor; The Technicolor Corporation; Technicolor Corporation; Color by Technicolor; Techni color; Techni Color; Technecolor; Two-color Technicolor; Technicolor (camera); Three-strip Technicolor; Two-strip Technicolor; 3-strip film; 3-strip Technicolor; Two-strip Technicolour; Technicolor film
¦ noun trademark
1. a process of colour cinematography using synchronized monochrome films, each of a different colour, to produce a colour print.
2. (technicolor or Brit. also technicolour) informal vivid colour.
Derivatives
technicolored (Brit. also technicoloured) adjective
Origin
early 20th cent.: blend of technical and color.

Wikipedia

Technicolor
Technicolor is a series of color motion picture processes, the first version dating back to 1916, and followed by improved versions over several decades.
Ejemplos de uso de technicolor
1. Perfect, 3–D Technicolor fish would swim around the room.
2. Would and will – for the panoply of stars unseen by suburbanites, and for fall‘s technicolor trees.
3. It was like he was in Technicolor, it was so captivating.
4. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," he says, enunciating each syllable with a dramatic flourish.
5. Bidders included Apax Partners, Thomson/Technicolor (TMS.PA÷ Quote, Profile, Research) and Exponent Private Equity.