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KODACOLOR SCENES Boston & Skegness, Lincolnshire, UK. 1931-3 Rare example of film shot using this early and short-lived colour process. Mainly family scenes at home or at the beach, but including a brief glimpse of Empire Day 1932, celebrated in Central Park, Boston. Though many of the scenes are delightful in themselves, the main interest is technical. These are possibly the earliest colour motion pictures to be taken of Boston and Skegness, and provide an excellent demonstration of what could be achieved by the Kodacolor lenticular system, introduced in 1928, but soon abandoned in favour of the vastly superior Kodachrome. Note: The Kodacolor lenticular system, an "additive" process, produced a colour record using a single B/W film. In front of the camera lens was a special filter with red, green and blue stripes. The film itself had an embossed base like a microscopic version of reeded glass, and was loaded into the camera with the base side facing forwards. Each ridge in the film base acted as a tiny cylindrical lens, focussing narrow parallel images onto the emulsion behind it, corresponding to the three coloured strips of the filter. So the red, green and blue elements of the complete picture were recorded in hundreds of interleaved vertical strips across the film. Projection through a similar filter optically recreated a coloured image on the screen, each strip of the picture being reproduced in its appropriate colour. Accession no. 316 Total running time 12 min - Colour - Silent - 16mm To find out more about the Film Archive collection visit: http://www.lincsfilm.co.uk/