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The first color movie camera was the Kinemacolor camera, developed by George Albert Smith and launched in 1908. It used a two-color process to capture motion pictures in color, but it wasn't until the introduction of Technicolor in the 1930s that color film became more widely adopted. The first feature-length film to use the three-color Technicolor process was "Becky Sharp," released in 1935. This innovation significantly advanced the film industry and changed the way movies were made and experienced.

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