The Technicolor process was still relatively new at the time, and required very bright lights which were uncomfortable to work under.
Hathaway's version marked the first time the Technicolor process was used for outdoor filmmaking.
Ansco Color film was used, instead of the more expensive and cumbersome Technicolor process.
One sequence was filmed in an early Technicolor process.
It was photographed in the Technicolor process.
The film was the second feature to be filmed using a new Technicolor process which removed grain and resulted in a much improved color.
He produced the first feature film made in the three color Technicolor process, Becky Sharp (1935).
The Technicolor process used for this film could not reproduce a full range of color.
It is the first to be filmed in a new Technicolor process which removed grain and resulted in a much improved color.
The great three-strip Technicolor process achieved something close to perfection.