Kenz
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The Wizard of Oz (1939) was a groundbreaking film, and one of its most revolutionary aspects was that it was the first major film to use Technicolor for its vibrant scenes. The movie switched from a sepia-tone Kansas (shot in black and white) to brilliant, colorful scenes when Dorothy enters the magical land of Oz—this dramatic shift was a huge visual innovation at the time! The use of Technicolor not only brought Oz to life but also became an iconic part of the film’s legacy, especially with the famous "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" scene. The film’s success helped cement Technicolor as the go-to process for color filmmaking, influencing countless movies to come.