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Sep 2, 2023

[Answer] “Becky Sharp” was the first full-length movie to use what innovation?

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...Though not acclaimed for its script or its acting, 1935’s “Becky Sharp" (an adaptation of William Thackeray’s novel “Vanity Fair”) did stun audiences as the first movie to be shot entirely in three-strip Technicolor. Previous attempts at color film had produced washed-out images that weren’t terribly true to life. With Technicolor, red, blue, and green reels were all recorded at once on the same massive camera and mixed together later.




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Three-strip Technicolor:


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