Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise 5: Primary Colors




11/7/2022

   For this portion of my introduction, I was able to analyze films that featured frames with primary colors. The color red has connotations of danger, romance, and anger Whereas, the color blue has the connotations; cold, sickness, and intuition in some cases. Followed up by the connotes of the color yellow:  sunshine, toxicity, and happiness. To create each piece of media (a chart), I used my personal laptop, with  google slides as a subset for a power point, and translating the report into a pdf. It Is significant for filmmakers to interrupt colors in film to ultimately prescribe a deep image on the way the audience takes away moving images. In essence, you may set the mood and tone of the story- which in the this phase of the groundwork of my film, I studied other movies that implemented these aspects. 


      For this exercise, I learned that primary colors play just as much of a role as monotone, and secondary colors; etc. Colors red, blue, and yellow are used to explore  of the visual, storytelling of images and how it affects human perception- and how they take in what is being presented (the audience). While filming, using such colors may help the production carry out the story that is foreshadowed to be played out later on, which inevitably, I will be doing during the production of my movie! My partner Su-Young and I both shared the responsibility of completing all primary colors, including finding the film and prompting our ideas onto the document. Below, is the charts we adhered to our Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise!
 






 

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