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==Production== In May 1932, the first three-strip [[Technicolor]] camera was completed.<ref name="Kalmus">{{cite journal|last1=Kalmus|first1=Herbert|title=Technicolor Adventures in Cinemaland|journal=Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers|date=December 1938|doi=10.5594/J17344|url=https://www.widescreenmuseum.com/oldcolor/kalmus.htm|access-date=December 7, 2017|url-access=subscription}}</ref> [[Herbert Kalmus]] wanted to test it in the animation field, giving the company time to build enough cameras to offer the whole movie industry, but couldn't find any interested animators. Finally, [[Walt Disney]] agreed to try it as an experiment on ''Flowers and Trees'',<ref name="Kalmus"/> which was already in production in black-and-white, and ordered the cartoon redone in color. The color animation caused the production to run over budget, potentially ruining Disney financially, but the cartoon proved so popular that the profits made up for the budget overage.<ref name="Mosley">{{cite book|last1=Mosley|first1=Leonard|title=Disney's World|date=1990|publisher=Scarborough House|pages=136β137|isbn=978-1589796560|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eaKoZtJqPc0C&q=Flowers+and+Trees|access-date=December 7, 2017}}</ref>
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