Posted by Bill Davies 2 on 03/02/2022 11:35:20:
Black and white film, poorly digitally colourised? Early instances used relatively few colours, and did not know the actual colours of the original objects…
Bill
I don't think so because the film announces it's in Technicolor, and it has that characteristic look. (Which I find garishly attractive.)
My guess is the 'not Colchester' equipment was tarted up for the film and someone decided to paint it all the same colour, one that suited the camera rather than being realistic.
One of the comments on the video reinforced my nervousness about buying second-hand:
Milling machines, shapers, grinders, etc. were to be sold by sealed bids, together with around two dozen Colchester Students. He picked out the best lathe, then swapped parts from other machines to build the best gearbox he could. Then he covered this machine with gunk and swarf, painted “SCRAP” on both ends in blue Hammerite, parked it in a corridor and threw a grubby old tarpaulin over it. It was completely overlooked by local businesses and other bidders, and my father bought it for just £15.
So, of twenty Students available, it was worth improving the best of them by cannibalising the others. This chap's dad got a really good one, but the other buyers paid good money for machines containing worn parts that may not have been re-assembled properly… Bargain!!!
Dave