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Feature: The King of Color Documentary
Lawrence Herbert, creator of the Pantone matching system, in the new documentary The King of Color.
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Director Patrick Creadon joins FilmWeek host Larry Mantle to discuss the legacy of Lawrence Herbert, the man who created Pantone’s Matching System.
Pantone as a company is synonymous with our ideas around ‘color.’ They set the standard for what we expect “olive green” or “electric blue” to look like. But what about the man behind the iconic Pantone color square, each with a unique I.D. number? In the new documentary The King of Color, director Patrick Creadon focuses on the man who created Pantone’s Matching System, Lawrence Herbert. Creadon joins FilmWeek host Larry Mantle to discuss the legacy of Herbert and how a documentary about a niche subject like color matching gets off the ground.
The King of Color is playing at the Regal Paseo theater in Pasadena.