quotFording the Riverquot c 1910 Kinemacolor
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This original color Kinemacolor film, Fording the River , was produced by the Natural Color Kinematograph Company and released in 1910. If anyone has any clues to where this was filmed (perhaps UK?), please let me know. According to IMDB this film was released on March 9, 1910. The description in the Kinemacolor catalogue implies that this film was made during mid-summer, meaning it was made either 1909 or perhaps even earlier. This footage was color corrected. • Unedited: • 1910c - Fording The River (Kinemacolo... • Kinemacolor was commercially in use mainly from 1909 to 1915. It used a special camera to expose black and white film through alternating red and green filters. The film would be shown through a special projector with alternating red and green filters. • Around 1000 Kinemacolor films are estimated to have been made, with less than 50 in existence today. • Video demonstration of the Kinemacolor process: • Kinemacolor Process HD • Description in the 1913 catalogue of Kinemacolor films: • https://archive.org/details/McGillLib... • Timeline (any help appreciated): • 0:00 Fording the River • 2:13 Evening. Note the difference in light on the water. • Source: • I Colori Ritrovati. Kinemacolor e Altre Magie. • Film prod. by Natural Color Kinematograph Company • Original film owned by Cineteca Bologna • Tags: early color film, old film, color, 1910s, pre WW1, historical footage, rare footage, original color, Edwardian, fashion, 1900s, coronation, 1911, rare color film, early color film, historical, Kinemacolor, Charles Urban, unknown location, horses, vintage, river crossing
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