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This short documentary, 'This Is Colour', from 1942, really showcases the potential of Technicolor in its early days. It's not just about the vibrant visuals; there's a certain charm in how it captures various colorful products and scenes, almost like a visual feast for the eyes. The pacing is leisurely, allowing us to fully absorb the hues and textures on display. What strikes me is the enthusiasm behind the camera, even if the director remains unknown. This film is a time capsule of color and creativity, reflecting a post-war optimism that resonates even now.
The film exists in various formats, though collectors often seek out the 16mm prints due to their visual clarity. It's not extremely rare, yet copies can be a bit hard to come by, especially in good condition. Interest from collectors seems to ebb and flow, often tied to broader Technicolor appreciation trends, making it an interesting piece for those focused on film history.
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