Filmmaker Magazine -
4 May 2026 21:21

Blue, as it pertains to the material and sociopolitical histories of cinema, is a color associated with legend, conjecture, and etymological ambiguity. During the heightened moral panic and puritanical tyranny of Hays Code-era Hollywood, blue grease pencils were used by censors to mark film stock for sequences considered obscene or ethically dubious, undermining artistic integrity and forcing directors into eleventh-hour cuts and re-shoots. Concurrently, the lápis azul was used by the Estado No...
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