In April 1923, Robert Flaherty took both a black-and-white camera and a Prizma color camera to Samoa, hoping to film part of his documentary film " Moana " ( 1925 ) in that process, but the Prizma camera malfunctioned and no color footage was shot . ( " Moana " became famous as the second feature film shot using panchromatic black-and-white film rather than orthochromatic .)