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“Filmmakers had protested comparatively little at the various indignities their work had suffered previously on television, such as frame-cropping, cuts for timing and content, and commercial breaks. Once it became clear they were not entitled to benefit financially from colourisation, the complaints shifted from profit-sharing to artistic integrity.”

Michael Binder, A Light Affliction: a History of Film Preservation and Restoration
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A Light Affliction: a History of Film Preservation and Restoration A Light Affliction: a History of Film Preservation and Restoration by Michael Binder
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