Shortly after arriving in the US from Germany, Oskar Fischinger was contracted by Paramount Pictures to create an animated sequence (in Technicolor or Gasparcolor, sources differ) for the upcoming release The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935). The film was scored to a jazz piece "Radio Dynamics" by studio musician Ralph Rainger. Unfortunately, Paramount switched the production to black-and-white, and Fischinger's animation became a sequence within the film, showing consumer products emanat ...[Read Story ]