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technicolor
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Technicolor
™ the process of producing colour film by means of superimposing synchronized films of the same scene, each of which has a different colour filter, to obtain the desired mix of colour

technicolor [′tek·nə‚kəl·ər]
(particle physics)
A hypothetical fifth force proposed to explain the breakdown of symmetry in the unified electroweak interaction.


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It featured music, singing and dancing from hit shows such as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Starlight Express and Fame.
Review - Page 23 CAPTION(S): NEW STARS: The four Josephs line up with Bill Kenwright during rehearsals for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat the Empire Theatre; CENTRE STAGE: Craig Chalmers in the role of Joseph with members of the cast
He was later picked, alongside three other losing Josephs, to perform with the touring production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, and he has spent five months rotating the title role with that of lesser character Ben and the narrator, across England.
 
 
 
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