Development of Film

  • Kinemacolour Process

    Kinemacolour Process
    Georger Albert Smith created the Kinemacolour Process in 1906. The Kinemacolour Process is when the Kinemacolour camera alternates between red and green filters on a black and white exposed film to capture natural colour. The first film to use the Kinemacolour process was The Durbha at Delhi (1912).
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    3D Films

    Some 3D movies were made in 1915, but weren't popular until the early 1950s.(27 3D movies were made in 1953)
  • Technicolour Film

    Technicolour Film
    The Gulf Between (1917) was the first film to use technicolour.
  • Synchronised Soundtrack

    Siegfried (1925) by Fritz Lang had the first synchronized soundtrack.
  • Dialogue

    The Jazz Singer (1927) was the first film full of dialogue.
  • Colour and Sound

    The Vikings (1928) was the first feature-length film in colour with sound.
  • Colour and Dialogue

    Waner Bros' On With The Show (1929) was the first film with colour and dialogue
  • 3-Colour Technicolour

    3-Colour Technicolour
    Rouben Mamoulian's Becky Sharp (1935) was the first feature film made completely in 3-color technicolour:
  • Colour on Location

    Paramount's The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936) was the first colour film to be shot entirely on location:
  • Kodak's Eastman Colour Process

    Kodak's Eastman Colour Process
    Royal Journey (1952) was the first film to use Kodak's Eastman Colour process: