With Our King and Queen Through India
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With Our King and Queen Through India è un documentario inglese del 1912 nel quale successivamente venne utilizzato il processo additivo del colore denominato come Kinemacolor.
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With Our King and Queen Through India es un documental británico realizado en 1912, se trata de una película muda que fue filmada con el proceso aditivo de color llamado Kinemacolor. La película registra las celebraciones que se efectuaron en la India el 12 de diciembre de 1912, con motivo de la coronación de Jorge V del Reino Unido, conocidas como Delhi Durbar o el Durbar de Delhi. Las tomas de la película que todavía sobreviven tienen una duración de alrededor de dos horas, pero parece que la cinta original era de más de seis horas.
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With Our King and Queen Through India (1912) is a British documentary. The film is silent and made in the Kinemacolor additive color process. The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations in India which marked the coronation of George V and Mary of Teck and their proclamation as Emperor and Empress of India. The film is often referred to as The Delhi Durbar or The Durbar at Delhi. Although it is commonly referred to as a single film, it is more accurate to think of it as a set of films documenting the royal visit to India in December 1911, with the Durbar ceremony as the centrepiece. Different showings of With Our King and Queen Through India would be made up of different sets of the films, so that the show (a more accurate concept) was exhibited in several different lengths. Today on
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With Our King and Queen Through India es un documental británico realizado en 1912, se trata de una película muda que fue filmada con el proceso aditivo de color llamado Kinemacolor. La película registra las celebraciones que se efectuaron en la India el 12 de diciembre de 1912, con motivo de la coronación de Jorge V del Reino Unido, conocidas como Delhi Durbar o el Durbar de Delhi. Las tomas de la película que todavía sobreviven tienen una duración de alrededor de dos horas, pero parece que la cinta original era de más de seis horas. Cuando se estrenó había muchas películas en blanco y negro del Delhi Durbar y la gente pensaba que esta versión no tendría éxito, pero fue todo lo contrario, su éxito probablemente se debió precisamente a que fue realizada en color.
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With Our King and Queen Through India è un documentario inglese del 1912 nel quale successivamente venne utilizzato il processo additivo del colore denominato come Kinemacolor.
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With Our King and Queen Through India (1912) is a British documentary. The film is silent and made in the Kinemacolor additive color process. The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations in India which marked the coronation of George V and Mary of Teck and their proclamation as Emperor and Empress of India. The film is often referred to as The Delhi Durbar or The Durbar at Delhi. Although it is commonly referred to as a single film, it is more accurate to think of it as a set of films documenting the royal visit to India in December 1911, with the Durbar ceremony as the centrepiece. Different showings of With Our King and Queen Through India would be made up of different sets of the films, so that the show (a more accurate concept) was exhibited in several different lengths. Today only two reels survive, one showing a review of troops after the main ceremony and the other a procession in Calcutta from the end of the royal tour.
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