Introduction
Giovanna Fossati, Victoria Jackson, Bregt Lameris, Elif Rongen-Kaynakci, Sarah Street and Joshua Yumibe
Prologue
Questions of Colours: Taking Sides
Peter Delpeut
Non-Fiction and Amateur Cinema
Fireworks and Carnivals: Natural Colour Processes in Italian Amateur Cinema
Elena Gipponi
Liminal Perceptions: Intermediality and the Exhibition of Non-fiction Film
Liz Watkins
Rough Seas and Waterfalls: Lyrical Colors in Silent-Era Nonfiction Film
Jennifer Peterson
Natural Colour Processes: Theory and Practice
‘Taking the color out of color’: Two-Colour Technicolor, The Black Pirate, and Blackened Dyes
John Belton
Why Additive? Problems of Colour and Epistemological Networks in Early (Film) Technology
Benôit Turquety
The Comedy of Colours: The slapstick potential of natural colour in Mack Sennett shorts
Hilde D'haeyere
Additive and Subtractive: Two Paths Towards Colour
Frank Gray
Intermediality and Advertising
Rainbow Ravine: Color and Animated Advertising in Times Square, 1891- 1915
Kirsten Thompson
Negotiating A World Of Color: Films Experiments And Intermedial Practices
Natalie Snoyman
Foregrounding objects: Advertising, moving images, and the role of colour in French 1920s visual culture
Federico Pierotti
Archiving and Restoration: Early Debates and Current Practices
La Ligue du Noir et Blanc: French Debates on Natural Colour Film and Art Cinema 1926—1927
Bregt Lameris
A Material-Based Approach to the Digitisation of Early Film Colours
Barbara Flueckiger, Claudy Op den Kamp and David Pfluger
Archival Panels (edited transcripts)
Preservation, Restoration, Presentation and Policy
Sonia Genaitay (BFI), Ulrich Ruedel (BFI and HTW / University of Applied Sciences, Berlin), Bryony Dixon (BFI), Annike Kross (EYE), Tina Anckarman and Tone Føreland (National Library of Norway), Thierry Delannoy and Benjamin Alimi (Digimage-Classics), Fumiko Tsuneishi (Austrian Film Archive), moderated by Giovanna Fossati
Digital Restoration’ with Michelle Carlos (National Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart), Barbara Flueckiger, Claudy Op den Kamp and David Pfluger (DIASTOR project, University of Zurich), moderated by Giovanna Fossati.
Authors’ Biographies
Bibliography
Acknowledgements