Question on The Wizard Of Oz

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Morbid4Daniel
Since this movie was made back in 1939, how did they know how to make it into a color movie. And How come lots of movies made after 1939 were still in black and white? embarrasment

MildPossession
colour was expensive, so a lot of movies still went for the black and white option.

Morbid4Daniel
Ah! I didnt know that.

King Burger
That's true.

I believe "Gone with the Wing" is also color.

Or take 1945's "Picture of Dorian Grey", the whole movie is
b&w, except for a special scene towards the end, which is
color.

In fact, there are a couple of very early short silent films,
from France for example, that had some primitve colors
in them.

So the process was known, just expensive as MildPossession
pointed out, and so not worth using except on a very few
big production movies.

Morbid4Daniel
Yea I remember an old silent film I saw a few weeks ago, it was semi colored or "primitive" I guess, as you said. It never really came to mind about "cost efficiency" for colors/black and whites.

jackstain
i hate all of you.

MildPossession
Pardon?

Morbid4Daniel
Lol..that was random? Hate? Why?

King Burger
"Wizard of Oz" ran over his dog once.

Traumatized him deeply.

Poor guy.

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