FULLER'S. PICTURES.
At both tbe afternoon and the evening exhibitions of Fullers Pictures on .Saturday there were large audionoes at tho Colosseum, -which thoroughly enjoyed the varied programme shown. Tonight there will be a'change of programme* submitted, and tbe films to be screened will include the following kinemaeolour pictures:—"The Investiture of tho Prince of Wales," "From Bud to Blossom," "Venice," "Burglar Father Christmas," "Storm at Teneriffe." and "The Royal Visit to Ireland.' The following black nnd white pictures will be screened:-—"A Lifo Saved," "The Convenient Burglar," "Revenue and tho Girl,"' and ''The Second Honeymoon."" The highest point in motion photography appears to have been attained in kinemacolour, , the latest colour discovery, examples of which will be given at tho Colosseum to-night. When the kinemacolour camera _is at work, a pair of carefully selected light-lifters sift the colour waves of the scene and permit them to be recorded separately, and in duo proportions. When tho' film bearing these colour records is subsequently run through a motion picture machine fitted with somewhat similar filters, the colour waves aro set in motion again, and as tho proportion, of-coloured light then served out to the observers aro thb same as at the outset ,the original sceno. is as it were, to; tho eye. The Press of London n,nd other centres aro unstinting ,iv their, praise of kinomacolour, the general opinion baing that it will practically revolutionise the moving' picture industry.. ■ ....... ■.■■',? \ ..,'■■. ,;/■;;;■■.. V : .
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14223, 11 December 1911, Page 9
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