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So, this documentary dives into the evolution of color in film, starting from Newton's theories all the way to modern filmmakers like the Coen Brothers. It’s not just a history lesson; it's a fascinating exploration of how color impacts storytelling and emotion. The pacing is pretty smooth, guiding you through various techniques and breakthroughs without dragging. There’s a great mix of archival footage and interviews that make it feel engaging. It’s intriguing to see how practical effects and color theory intersect, changing how we perceive the medium. You really get a sense of appreciation for the artistry behind cinematic color. Definitely worth a watch if you're into the technical side of filmmaking.
Focuses on historical context and technical evolutionInteresting insights into the emotional impact of colorFeatures a good balance of archival content and expert commentary
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