A Trip to the Moon in Beautiful Color

Posted by Brandy Dean May 12, 2012 1 Comment 249 views

 

Silent films weren’t always black and white, ya know. It’s a fact that modern viewers sometimes lose sight of. Sometimes silent films were brought to glorious life by pain staking hand coloring. Each tiny little frame is a master piece.

The color restoration of Georges Melies’ A Trip to Moon was one of the most technically sophisticated and expensive restorations in film history. Was it worth it?

You totally want to see it, right? You can enter to win your very own copy of the color restoration of A Trip to the Moon to love and treasure forever!

About Brandy Dean

Social media consultant, blogger for hire, and lover of classic movies and silent films.

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  1. - May 15, 2012
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    Miss B., forwarding to you the 7X7 Link award. Check back at Caftan Woman for details. Please accept as acknowledgement of your wonderful writing, and follow-up or not as you choose.

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