Article 2BP4R The 1933 Chicago World’s Fair in Color

The 1933 Chicago World’s Fair in Color

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Richard Kaufman
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Most of history exists for us only in black and white. As a kid, we had a black and white TV because it was all we could afford. I grew up watching The Wizard of Oz every year in the 1960s and had no idea it was a color film.

At least that exists in color because it was a big budget motion picture; most moving images of pop culture before a certain period don't-or, at the very least, the color film is hard to find.

I'm doing research for a new book which involves the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. At ages 6 and 7 I spent many splendid hours at the 1964/65 World's Fair in Queens, where I lived. Of course not only is my memory of it in color, but there's lots of color film of it available. But the 1933 Chicago World's Fair is something I only saw in black and white until recently. There are many intriguing photos such as this one.

chicago-1933-streets-of-paris-836x1024-6via Chicago Collections

So it was quite shocking to discover this Technicolor short film (the first full-length motion picture made in 3-strip Technicolor, Becky Sharp, was still two years away). The buildings are painted in a wild assortment of colors.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrt4p8MU6kQ

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