Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise 5: Warm & Cool Colors.


 11/8/2022

A Comprehensive Blog Post for Preliminary Exercise #5

 Warm color: Yellow 


Cool Color: Blue


         Based on the previous knowledge I've acquired, in the film industry colors are used to stimulate the overall deliverance of the tone, story, and plot line of a movie. When being specific, warm and cool colors may adhere different emotions towards the audience. Warm colors are used in a film to promote either a dangerous situation, or a cozy atmosphere during a scene. On the other hand, cool colors may be presented in a film to promote the inequality, calming effect on the audience (based on the action line that is happening). The connotations of what the viewers take on from the film is dependent on the producers- which is relatively notable for me to analyze in films.

   Hence, this is what I did during this preliminary exercise! My partner Su-Young and I, were able to create this segment of the presentation using google slides as our media device, which allowed us to explore our creative freedom in our responsibilities. I was responsible for finding the film frame we will be analyzing, along with sharing the task of creating the chart which consisted of instructional based questions, and filling out the data. The objective of this preliminary exercise was conquered, as I am now fully fluent on the understanding about warm and cool colors bestowed in a moving picture! To find the frames of the chosen movie, I used google to match a segment which matched the a cool color light blue, followed by a warm color yellow. Above context, are images provided to show you my final piece of exercise 5!

 

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