Through all the glamour of The Wizard of Oz, it began with humble beginnings in the production process. Earlier films would use the two strip process in selected scenes and occasionally on a complete film. Older films used the two stripe process and the original negatives from these films did not survive. The Wizard of Oz used a three strip process throughout the entire film after a newer Technicolor process …show more content…
Natalie Kalmus, wife of Herbet Kalmus, and her assistants had to be included in every color decision. Mrs. Kalmus was also paid handsomely for her work. It allowed the company to earn profit and be in charge of how individual films were operating Technicolor. Production companies weren’t always happy working with Mrs. Kalmus and other color consultant’s. There was a lot of tension because many people felt that Mrs. Kalmus pushed her influence too far. Mrs. Kalmus was also known for her subtle use of color throughout the film which other film and art directors did not agree with. Mrs. Kalmus named was often found in the credits of most of the films that used Technicolor up until about the