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Making Movies in Technicolor Frances B. Vick who watched more keenly and

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Making Movies in Technicolor Frances B. Vick who watched more keenly andIt's hard to imagine the film The Wizard of Oz without the "yellow" brick road or the "ruby" slippers. The memorable and distinctive use of color was made possible by a new technology called Technicolor. The vibrant colors showed that Oz was a very different place from Dorothy's home in Kansas. Learn the technology behind Technicolor along with the history of film with this high interest informational text! Created in collaboration with the

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