1920′s
One, Two, Three: Is it Technicolor We See?
(1) Although probably known more for his movie star good lucks and charisma, Clark Gable’s Combat America was a remarkable film because of the use of the process known as Technicolor. No longer living in just black and white, the use of color makes radical changes in approaches to this film and film perceptions. Well, … Continue reading
Categories: 1910+, 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, American History, Equipment, Media Personalities, Military, Popular Culture, Retro, vintage, World History
Tags: American Film History, American History, Clark Gable, Combat America, film design, Hollywood, Technicolor
Comments Off

