After being cached in a media archive for over a century, the world's first colored movie (or “motion picture” as it was called) was shown for the first time Wednesday, according to the National Media Museum in Bradford, England. The film, which was shot by inventor Edward Raymond Turner in 1899, was originally in black and white, but it was only now–through a curator's research–that its colored significance was also discovered. During the process of filming, each frame was run through red, green, or blue gels in consecutive order.
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