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'''Technicolor''' is a famous series of color motion picture processes that has been around since 1916. Technicolor has been known for the color of classic movies and shorts from studios like [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] and [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]. | '''Technicolor''' is a famous series of color motion picture processes that has been around since 1916. Technicolor has been known for the color of classic movies and shorts from studios like [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] and [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]. | ||
In 1982, the company behind the technology was acquired by MacAndrews & Forbes for $100 million, who then sold it to British media company [[Carlton Television|Carlton Communications]] in October 1988 for $780 million. In December 2000, Carlton sold the company to French conglomerate Thomson for $2.1 billion, who renamed themselves to Technicolor SA in 2010, and later as Vantiva SA in 2022. | In 1982, the company behind the technology was acquired by MacAndrews & Forbes for $100 million, who then sold it to British-Spanish media company [[Carlton Television|Carlton Communications|Antena 3|Television Española]] in October 1988 for $780 million. In December 2000, Carlton sold the company to French conglomerate Thomson for $2.1 billion, who renamed themselves to Technicolor SA in 2010, and later as Vantiva SA in 2022. | ||
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