technicolor

IPA: tˈɛknɪkʌɫɝ

Root Word: Technicolor

noun

  • A colour process for motion pictures, developed and used in the twentieth century and known for its hyperrealistic, saturated levels of colour.
  • (American spelling) A process of colour cinematography using synchronised monochrome films, each of a different colour, to produce a colour print.
  • (informal) Vivid colour.
  • (physics) A collection of theories based on quantum chromodynamics

adjective

  • Using the Technicolor process.
  • (American spelling) Extremely or excessively colourful.
  • (physics) Describing something in a technicolor model, a model that is similar to the Standard Model but lacks a scalar Higgs field.
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Examples of "technicolor" in Sentences

  • The film was made in Technicolor.
  • Many of the movies were in Technicolor.
  • The film was shot in 35 mm and Technicolor.
  • The film was made in Technicolor and Cinemascope.
  • It was the first movie filmed using the Technicolor Monobook method.
  • No copies of the film are known to exist in the original Technicolor.
  • Produced in Technicolor, the movie revolves around a mother and her son.
  • Kalmus was the co founder and president of the The Technicolor Corporation.
  • One of the last sequences of the movie, the Resurrection, is in Technicolor.
  • The end result is a startling effect in many of the scenes, all in Technicolor.

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