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Technicolor
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Tech·ni·col·or  (tkn-klr)
A trademark used for a method of making movies in color in which films sensitive to different primary colors are exposed simultaneously and are later superimposed to produce the full-color print. This trademark often occurs in lowercase and in figurative contexts in print: "Trees in autumnal technicolor of crimson and gold turned suddenly white after a storm" (Washington Post).

Technicolor [ˈtɛknɪˌkʌlə]
n
(Performing Arts)™ the process of producing colour film by means of superimposing synchronized films of the same scene, each of which has a different colour filter, to obtain the desired mix of colour
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Noun1.technicolor - a trademarked method of making color motion pictures
method - a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)
Translations
Technicolor® [ˈteknɪˌkʌləʳ]
A. Ntecnicolor ® m
in Technicoloren tecnicolor
B. ADJen tecnicolor, de tecnicolor
Technicolor®
nTechnicolor® nt
Technicolor® [ˈtɛknɪˌkʌləʳ]
1. nTechnicolor ® m
2. adj (fam) → in technicolor
a Technicolor sunset → un tramonto in technicolor


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The music's all Irving Berlin and every VistaVisioned, Technicolored shot is as bright and lovely as a light on a tree.
Though his Technicolored visions lit up the Sixties, Aldridge recalls the decade as a time of graft, as the East End boy worked his way up from freelance illustrator to 'junior visualiser' at the Sunday Times to Penguin.
Joseph's dreamcoat is not the only technicolored piece of clothing in this production; everything from costumes to the beautiful scenery is outstanding.
 
 
 
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