Colorization — (American English) or colourisation (British English) may refer to: Film colorization a process that adds color to black and white, sepia or monochrome moving picture images Hand colouring methods of manually adding colour to a black and white… … Wikipedia
colorization — [[t]kʌ̱ləraɪze͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT Colorization is a technique used to add colour to old black and white films. ...the colorization of old film classics … English dictionary
colorization — noun see colorize … New Collegiate Dictionary
colorization — col·or·i·za·tion (kŭl ər ĭ zāʹshən) n. A computer assisted process by which color is imparted to black and white film. * * * … Universalium
colorization — noun An electronic process that adds color to black and white movies. See Also: colorize, colourise, colourize, colorized, colourised, colourized … Wiktionary
Colorization — PP The process of manually adding color to a black and white movie in post production … Audio and video glossary
colorization — … Useful english dictionary
Film colorization — This article is about colorization of monochrome moving picture images. For colorization of still images, see Hand colouring. The 1935 fantasy film She, colorized. Film colorization[1] is any process that adds color to black a … Wikipedia
colorize — colorization, n. /kul euh ruyz /, v.t., colorized, colorizing. to cause to appear in color; enhance with color, esp. by computer: to colorize old black and white movies for television. Also, esp. Brit., colorise. [COLOR + IZE] * * * … Universalium
It's a Wonderful Life — Infobox Film name = It s a Wonderful Life image size = 200px director = Frank Capra writer = Screenplay: Frances Goodrich Albert Hackett Jo Swerling Frank Capra Short Story: Philip Van Doren Stern starring = James Stewart Donna Reed Lionel… … Wikipedia