I do remember doing shows strictly in black and white, too, so you're right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
NBC was trying to convert all of their local programming to color right away to encourage the sale of the sets, so I barely remember working in black and white, although I do know that I did do it, but there was not a major difference, though.
Shows in the '70s and '80s were a lot more provocative. Shows that are coming out now - like 'Black-Ish,' 'The Carmichael Show' - are showcasing people of color in a new way. It's not stereotypical.
American television, for all its faults, still has a black presence in shows and even in commercials. You'll see black people in automobile ads, black women starring on their own television shows. We don't see that on British television.
It's never black and white on 'Game of Thrones.' If you think it's black and white, you're watching it wrong.
I read that prior to the advent of color TV, most people dreamed in black and white.
Most makeup campaigns are not in black and white.
Which is probably the reason why I work exclusively in black and white... to highlight that contrast.
In the beginning it was all black and white.
Color television! Bah, I won't believe it until I see it in black and white.
Because, also the world of showbiz is not just black and white, good and bad.