Color in 101 Dalmatians: an introduction

Color in 101 Dalmatians: 1. Home Sweet Home
This post is primarily about color temperature as displayed in the interior locales of the first three sequences. Beige, blue and green objects define much of the first act.
Color in 101 Dalmatians: 2. In a different light

Color in 101 Dalmatians: 3. Cruella DeVil

Color in 101 Dalmatians: 4. There's no place like London
After spending so much time with interiors I finally focus on the London exteriors in order to complete the analysis of this part of the film.
101 Dalmatians: Switching Perspectives
This post is not on color but on more general aspects of film narration that I have been thinking about ever since I noticed a pair of binoculars among Roger’s stuff.
For a chronological sequence breakdown please look at (and read) Mark Mayerson's mosaics based on Hans Perk's draft posts.
Although I’ve expressed my reservations about the way Disney digitally restores their masterpieces, my analysis is based exclusively on the 2008 restoration for consistency reasons (and because it positively looks superior to the previous DVD). In some cases I consulted the old edition just to remind you that the best looking version doesn’t necessarily have to be the most accurate.