Color photography didn’t become more widely available until the 1930s, and photography in general wasn’t all that common until the late 1800s. Because of their obsolete nature, colorized photos from ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Black and white history can feel distant, like something sealed off in a textbook, but color has a way of bringing the past to life. Suddenly, the people of 1922 don’t seem like figures from another ...
It also includes new colorized intertitle cards. D.W. Griffith’s 1915 black-and-white classic “The Birth of a Nation” has been colorized. Named one of the hundred best films of all time, this new ...
"The Christmas Story" colorized (left) and the original (right). Fans of “The Andy Griffith Show” will see something they’ve never seen before: two episodes of the classic ’60s-era series airing ...
When black-and-white photographs are colorized, the subject in the image looks more “real.” This makes sense: Most of us experience our surroundings in color, and when rendered in monochrome, the ...
Marina Amaral has been fascinated by history and photography for as long as she can remember. As a child she taught herself Photoshop by watching tutorials on YouTube. Five years ago, the budding ...
WHAT IT’S ABOUT “Colorizing” black-and-white movies remains controversial, some 30 years after initial attempts to make old films peacock-palatable in a color TV world. The original computer process ...
America’s longest-serving president almost missed his first day in office. On February 15, 1933, President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt was nearing the end of an impromptu speech in Miami when he ...
Our mental images of the extinct thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, are likely tinged in greyscale, since that’s the main way we’re used to seeing them. But now, one of the most famous videos of the ...