Color did not arrive in cinema overnight. Before it became a natural part of the screen, it was an expensive, imperfect, and fascinating experiment: hand-painted frames, tinted films, filter systems, massive cameras, and studios flooded with light. This episode follows the evolution of cinematic color, from early experiments to the impact of Technicolor, Disney, The Wizard of Oz, and Gone with the Wind. A story about how cinema not only began to look different, but learned to imagine worlds in a new way.

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