Color films were once a rarity

In the early days of cinema, movies were shot in black and white. It wasn’t until the 1930s that color films began to gain popularity. However, color films were still a rarity, and many films were still shot in black and white well into the 1960s. It wasn’t until the 1970s that color films became the norm.
Film piracy has been a problem for decades
Film piracy has been a problem for the movie industry for decades. In the early days of cinema, films were often illegally copied and distributed. Today, film piracy continues to be a major problem, with pirates using advanced technology to make high-quality copies of films and distribute them illegally online.