Sepia color of film?


Was this movie intentionally filmed in muted brownish color. I guess it makes the film more depressing, or classic.

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It does look different

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I'm startled to see it in any color since the first time I saw it was on B&W television. I retained very little of it except the chasing down of the whale. So, enjoyed this recent airing.

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I, too, got to know this movie in black and white in the mid-60's on New York's "Million Dollar Movie." I didn't see it in color until the mid-70's.

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Was this movie intentionally filmed in muted brownish color?


Yes.

Hidyho!

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I guess my question is why? It's such an ugly film because of it.

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I thought it wa sbeutiful and perfect for the film. I Think it's prpably because of atmosphere, the didn't want to make it black and White but not completely in colourr either.

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The color is muted but it isn't sepia (which was used in the Kansas segments of "The Wizard of Oz").

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The color was achieved by combining a color negative with a black-and-white negative, and was intended to emulate period book illustrations and prints.

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