After much experimenting, Deakins and the brothers decided to shoot " Man Who Wasn't There " on mid-speed, fine-grain color negative, then print on a higher contrast black-and-white stock more commonly used for movie title crawls.
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She and her husband worked closely together, and their styles are similar enough that it is difficult to tell their work apart; furthermore, her paintings, which are often either unsigned or bear her husband's name, have sometimes been mistaken for those of Joseph Whiting Stock.
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The old orthochromatic film stock of the early days was less discriminating about a person's color, as were black and white stocks in general, permitting some African-American actors a break, as their " color " was washed out or less obvious when photographed in black and white.
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I think I thoroughly beat him . " Huxley claimed " [ I was ] the most popular man in Oxford for a full four & twenty hours afterwards . " Hooker wrote that " I have been congratulated and thanked by the blackest coats and whitest stocks in Oxford . " Wilberforce and Darwin remained on good terms after the debate.
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Mencken also wrote : " I admit freely enough that, by careful breeding, supervision of environment and education, extending over many generations, it might be possible to make an appreciable improvement in the stock of the American Negro, for example, but I must maintain that this enterprise would be a ridiculous waste of energy, for there is a high-caste white stock ready at hand, and it is inconceivable that the Negro stock, however carefully it might be nurtured, could ever even remotely approach it.