‘Doorway for Natalie Kalmus’ is a film centred around the use of colour in moving image technology, exploring the disorienting technicolour prismatic effects of the lamp house of a 35mm colour film printer. Through minute shifts across an abstract colour spectrum, punctuated by a mechanical soundtrack, the film evokes kaleidoscopic perceptual after-images (bringing to mind Paul Sharits, Dario Argento and the Wizard of Oz). Natalie Kalmus was the ex-wife of technicolour inventor Herbert Kalmus, and was the colour consultant for hundreds of colour films, including The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, the Red Shoes, Black Narcissus and many more. She would draw up colour scores for each film, according to her theories of “Colour Consciousness”. She also authored a short article entitled “Doorway onto another world”, in which she described her sister’s deathbed experience of seeing deceased family members.
Doorway for Natalie Kalmus
- Film Maker
- Satz, Aura
- Year
- 2013
- Country
- U.K.
- Language
- Format
- Digital
- Length
- 9
- Genre
- Animation, experimental, short
- Category
- Abstraction, art & artists, Flicker + Strobe, Gender, media studies, Photography, Science Fiction, science/medicine, Sound Art + Music, spirituality, Work about Women, Work by Women

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