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"A Run with the Exmoor Staghounds", filmed probably in 1910 in Kinemacolor in Exmoor, Somerset. The practice of hunting stags has since been outlawed. Although the year of is sometimes given as 1911, I found advertisements from this film from late 1910. Charles Urban, the main man behind the commercial life of Kinemacolor, was an avid huntsman. In 1904 Urban produced a black and white film titled "Hunting the Red Deer with the Devon and Somerset Staghounds", presumably the inspiration for this film. Unedited: • 1910 - A Run With the Exmoor Staghounds (K... Later two-color film about stag hunting in Exmoor: • Winsford and Exmoor, Somerset (1924) '' Kinemacolor was commercially in use mainly from 1909 to 1915. It used a special camera to expose black and white film through alternating red and green filters (or blue/green and red/orange filters). The film would be shown through a special projector with alternating red and green filters. Around 1000 Kinemacolor films are estimated to have been made, with less than 50 in existence today. Video demonstration of the Kinemacolor process: • Kinemacolor Process HD Other links: https://filmcolors.org/timeline-entry.... http://home.giandri.altervista.org/04... List of surviving Kinemacolor films: https://www.charlesurban.com/films_ki.... Timeline (any help appreciated): 0:00 Start 0:07 Unidentified locations 0:58 Dunster village 2:01 Staghunt, locations unidentified 2:18 Winsford, Somerset (thanks to @reachforthesky1849 ) 2:37 Locations unidentified 7:52 Dog with her puppies Source: I Colori Ritrovati. Kinemacolor e altre magie. Film Prod. by the Natural Color Kinematograph Company Original Film owned & restored by Cineteca di Bologna