StoneNYC
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I was watching "The Color of Money" today on TV, and I was looking at the type of imagery that was used, the way that things were shot etc. as we may do from time to time as photographers and those involved in the cinematography trade, and I know that the lighting itself was obviously high in contrast to begin with, it did seem that this must have been shot on some kind of transparency film from the beginning though, the type of color and contrast, I don't know that much about cinematography and I know that now everything is shot on color negative film, but I would assume that back in the day they still preferred to shoot on transparency film even though it was going to be duped and then reduped again for producing the final distribution cut.
My question is, and I have this often times with older films, what film was the movie actually shot on?
It doesn't seem as if IMDb cares much about the type of film a movie was shot on, but I would like to know where the public might easily access this info?
It's a great film, as an adult I think I appreciate it more than I did as a kid, Paul Neumann (RIP) was wonderful and Tom Cruise actually wasn't horrible like he is today, lol
But I would love to know what film, I would ALMOST say Kodachrome but the skin tones are too pink, maybe a Fuji type film?
My question is, and I have this often times with older films, what film was the movie actually shot on?
It doesn't seem as if IMDb cares much about the type of film a movie was shot on, but I would like to know where the public might easily access this info?
It's a great film, as an adult I think I appreciate it more than I did as a kid, Paul Neumann (RIP) was wonderful and Tom Cruise actually wasn't horrible like he is today, lol
But I would love to know what film, I would ALMOST say Kodachrome but the skin tones are too pink, maybe a Fuji type film?