REACTION ON MAKING HIS FIRST COLOR PRODUCTION
Veteran Cinematographer Discusses Experiences in Filming Tom Sawyer
By JAMES WONG HOWE A.S.C.
From the American Cinematographers Magazine October 1937
FOR more than forty years cinematographers have been seeing color in terms of black-and-white rendition. Today, as cinematography in natural colors comes increasingly to the fore, we must teach ourselves to see color as color.
This is perhaps my paramount reaction as I find myself engaged in photographing my first Technicolor production. Being just at the threshold of getting acquainted with color cinematography, I hesitate to write so prematurely of my experiences; only the hope that these notes, written while the transition from monochrome to color is still under way, may be helpful to others making, as increasingly many of us must, the same transition emboldens me to do.
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