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Super duper mmmod
Join Date: May 2006
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Take a Napoleonic mentality and graft it to a rapid increase in technology and you end up with a quagmire of blood and death on an unimaginable scale..... the leaders in those days were fuckin insane to put it mildly
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Freakin' Noob
Join Date: Sep 2008
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The first full length feature film in color was Cupid Angling, which was produced in 1918. So there is a definite possibility of experimentation in filing WWI on color film. But I am willing to bet it was rarely done, if at all. Producing color film and photos was extremely expensive back then and the process of development pain staking and time consuming. The WWI footage was more likely originally black and white and "colorized" later on.
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