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With Our King and Queen Through India
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With Our King and Queen Through India : ウィキペディア英語版
With Our King and Queen Through India

''With Our King and Queen Through India'' (1912) is a British documentary. The film is silent and made in the Kinemacolor additive color process.
The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations in India which marked the coronation of George V and his proclamation as Emperor of India. The films is often referred to as ''The Delhi Durbar'' or ''The Durbar at Delhi''. Although it is commonly referred to as a single film, it is more accurate to think of it as a set of films documenting the royal visit to India in December 1911, with the Durbar ceremony as the centrepiece. Different showings of ''With Our King and Queen Through India'' would be made up of different sets of the films, so that the show (a more accurate concept) was exhibited in several different lengths.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Delhi Durbar )〕 Today only one reel (approx. 10 minutes) survives, showing a review of troops after the main ceremony.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Twenty Famous Films: 1. With Our King and Queen Through India (1912) )
==Production==
The film showcased the use of Kinemacolor, which had been launched by Charles Urban in 1908 as the first successful natural colour motion picture process. It was produced by Urban's Natural Color Kinematograph Company and he took five camera operators with him: Joseph De Frenes, Albuin Mariner, Alfred Gosden, Hiram Horton and an unidentified fifth (possibly John Mackenzie).
British filmmakers had previously filmed the Delhi Durbar marking the coronation of King Edward VII in 1903 (which Edward did not attend).

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