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> One of the biggies--Gone With the Wind. [filmed on 16mm and blown up]
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> David Ezell
> Georgia Tech
 
What?!  I'd be very surprised if the whole lot was.  I've certainly seen
production stills with the 35mm, three-strip Technicolor camera on set.
Besides, the only 16mm colour stock available in 1939 was Kodachrome, which
could not easily be used in a negtive-positive process.
 
If you have a reference for 16mm shooting in GWTW, I'd be very interested.
 
Leo
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