MOVIES - Nov. 3, 1987
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USC’s School of Cinema-Television will offer a six part-course on a timely subject, namely “Color Conversion--the New Frontier in Motion Pictures & Television.” Such guest lecturers as Ronald Haver, film curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, will cover such topics as the history of technological innovation in the film and television industries, while a panel of film directors and Roger Mayer, president of Turner Entertainment, a major colorization proponent, will discuss the controversy surrounding color conversion. The evening course begins Wednesday.
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