Gopnik's Daily Pic: Jazz Age color
By Blake Gopnik
A feed from my morning musings about art and objects at www.blakegopnik.com.
Daily Pic: Watch some of the earliest color movie footage, shot in 1922 on experimental Kodak stock, more than a decade before color features were released. Uncannily, the color pulls the black-and-white Jazz Age into the present.
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Blake Gopnik
| October 12, 2010; 9:15 AM ET
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