A program on color in the movies, held Wednesday evening at AMPAS’ Samuel Goldwyn Theater, provided a loving look at some classic films -- though it came with a reminder that celluloid’s future is in question. “While we hope film is forever, it may not be,” said Pixar Animation Studios' senior color scientist Rod Bogart, who co-hosted the program with Joshua Pines, color scientist and vp imaging research at Technicolor Digital Intermediates. “A lot of [films] are going to be difficult to locate in the future.” Story: Pixar's Upcoming Slate of Releases Features 2 'Nemos', Dinosaurs and Skeletons
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- 11/15/2012
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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