Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise 5 Primary, Secondary, Black/White and Warm/Cool Colors. ( Pt 1)

 In this assignment we learned about primary collars in film. For this assignment we will  concentrated on the fundamental colors, including red, yellow, blue, purple, green, and orange. Red is the first color on the list. Films include a wide variety of colors, but did you know that these colors have significance in films? The color red is linked to strong emotions, the color yellow is related to illness and madness depending on the context, the color blue can have a positive or negative impact on a movie and be used to represent the divine or sadness, and the color pastel is used to represent fantastical or supernatural elements.


The next color on the list is green, which is a color that varies depending on the setting even if its immediate associations are with nature, danger, and evil; as a result, many villains are linked to the color green. Last but not least, the color orange. This section summarizes how basic colors are used in various films to convey concepts like a new day, youth, and friendship. Orange is the color of a sunrise and a sunset. Because they are among the most important filmmaking elements,

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