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A Fan Smuggled In A Colour Video Camera Into “I Love Lucy” Set In 1951. Here Are The Results.
Jul 3, 2017



This short 8mm Color film Footage was filmed by an audience member of “I Love Lucy”, on the evening of October 12, 1951, at Sound Stage #2 of Desilu Studios, Hollywood, California.

The episode that night was 6th show of the first season, “The Audition”.(It was a remake of “I Love Lucy” pilot episode, which was presumed lost until 1990.)

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FYI   They didn't have "Colour" Video Cameras in 1951.   The did have 16mm film cameras  and maybe 8mm.  Not sure about 8 tho!


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Ah it was shot on 8mm!
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FYI   They didn't have "Colour" Video Cameras in 1951.   The did have 16mm film cameras  and maybe 8mm.  Not sure about 8 tho!

I am sure *video* is an error.....
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I am sure *video* is an error.....

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In 1935, Kodachrome was introduced, followed by Agfacolor in 1936. They were intended primarily for amateur home movies and "slides". These were the first films of the "integral tripack" type, coated with three layers of differently color-sensitive emulsion, which is usually what is meant by the words "color film" as commonly used. The few color films still being made in the 2010s are of this type. The first color negative films and corresponding print films were modified versions of these films. They were introduced around 1940 but only came into wide use for commercial motion picture production in the early 1950s. In the US, Eastman Kodak's Eastmancolor was the usual choice, but it was often re-branded with another trade name, such as "WarnerColor", by the studio or the film processor.


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In 1935, Kodachrome was introduced, followed by Agfacolor in 1936. They were intended primarily for amateur home movies and "slides". These were the first films of the "integral tripack" type, coated with three layers of differently color-sensitive emulsion, which is usually what is meant by the words "color film" as commonly used. The few color films still being made in the 2010s are of this type. The first color negative films and corresponding print films were modified versions of these films. They were introduced around 1940 but only came into wide use for commercial motion picture production in the early 1950s. In the US, Eastman Kodak's Eastmancolor was the usual choice, but it was often re-branded with another trade name, such as "WarnerColor", by the studio or the film processor.


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A fan smuggled an Iphone 6 onto the set of I Love Lucy in 1951, here are the results...

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A fan smuggled an Iphone 6 onto the set of I Love Lucy in 1951, here are the results...
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A fan smuggled an Iphone 6 onto the set of I Love Lucy in 1951, here are the results...


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A fan smuggled an Iphone 6 onto the set of I Love Lucy in 1951, here are the results...

Sounds like a Twilight Zone episode....
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