Harnessing the Technicolor Rainbow

Harnessing the Technicolor Rainbow

Author: Scott Higgins

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2009-02-17

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0292779526

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Like Dorothy waking up over the rainbow in the Land of Oz, Hollywood discovered a vivid new world of color in the 1930s. The introduction of three-color Technicolor technology in 1932 gave filmmakers a powerful tool with which to guide viewers' attention, punctuate turning points, and express emotional subtext. Although many producers and filmmakers initially resisted the use of color, Technicolor designers, led by the legendary Natalie Kalmus, developed an aesthetic that complemented the classical Hollywood filmmaking style while still offering innovative novelty. By the end of the 1930s, color in film was thoroughly harnessed to narrative, and it became elegantly expressive without threatening the coherence of the film's imaginary world. Harnessing the Technicolor Rainbow is the first scholarly history of Technicolor aesthetics and technology, as well as a thoroughgoing analysis of how color works in film. Scott Higgins draws on extensive primary research and close analysis of well-known movies, including Becky Sharp, A Star Is Born, Adventures of Robin Hood, and Gone with the Wind, to show how the Technicolor films of the 1930s forged enduring conventions for handling color in popular cinema. He argues that filmmakers and designers rapidly worked through a series of stylistic modes based on the demonstration, restraint, and integration of color—and shows how the color conventions developed in the 1930s have continued to influence filmmaking to the present day. Higgins also formulates a new vocabulary and a method of analysis for capturing the often-elusive functions and effects of color that, in turn, open new avenues for the study of film form and lay a foundation for new work on color in cinema.


The Magic of Angels - How to Recognise and Harness Your Own Angelic Powers

The Magic of Angels - How to Recognise and Harness Your Own Angelic Powers

Author: Adele Nozedar

Publisher: Metro Publishing

Published: 2010-03-01

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 178418442X

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Angels: they're pretty much a fashion item these days. It seems that everywhere you look there are sky-gazing cherubs, cute little angel dolls with glittery wings, angels on t-shirts, shopping bags, bumper stickers. You can apparently find an angel to help you with anything you like, from fixing your bike to finding the perfect partner. We're told that they can help with filling out a tax return or choosing a hairstyle. 'Angelology' has become very big business.But why should this be? Taking the premise that there's no smoke without fire, The Magic of Angels seeks to discover the truth about Angels and Angelic energies, to strip away the veneer of popular misconceptions about these powerful forces, and to discover how we can all bring the true magic of Angels into our lives.


Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe

Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe

Author: Matthew Pratt Guterl

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2014-04-14

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0674369971

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Creating a sensation with her risqué nightclub act and strolls down the Champs Elysées, pet cheetah in tow, Josephine Baker lives on in popular memory as the banana-skirted siren of Jazz Age Paris. In Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe, Matthew Pratt Guterl brings out a little known side of the celebrated personality, showing how her ambitions of later years were even more daring and subversive than the youthful exploits that made her the first African American superstar. Her performing days numbered, Baker settled down in a sixteenth-century chateau she named Les Milandes, in the south of France. Then, in 1953, she did something completely unexpected and, in the context of racially sensitive times, outrageous. Adopting twelve children from around the globe, she transformed her estate into a theme park, complete with rides, hotels, a collective farm, and singing and dancing. The main attraction was her Rainbow Tribe, the family of the future, which showcased children of all skin colors, nations, and religions living together in harmony. Les Milandes attracted an adoring public eager to spend money on a utopian vision, and to worship at the feet of Josephine, mother of the world. Alerting readers to some of the contradictions at the heart of the Rainbow Tribe project—its undertow of child exploitation and megalomania in particular—Guterl concludes that Baker was a serious and determined activist who believed she could make a positive difference by creating a family out of the troublesome material of race.


Stories of Rainbow and Lucky: The three pines

Stories of Rainbow and Lucky: The three pines

Author: Jacob Abbott

Publisher:

Published: 1860

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Rainbow learns carpentry skills and how to read from a young neighbor; experiences the bigotry his mother warned him to ignore and finds he prefers truthfulness to hypocrisy; makes many friends because of his cheerful and helpful disposition; tames a too-clever horse named Lucky; outwits thieves and counterfeiters; ends up the owner of Lucky and a mail route; and earns a good reputation.


Harness

Harness

Author: Arthur Hamilton Gibbs

Publisher: McClelland and Stewart

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13:

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