Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise 5 Primary, Secondary, Black/White and Warm/Cool Colors. (Pt 2)

In this assignment we learn about secondary colors. The secondary colors, black and white, and warm/cool colors in movies were all covered in this course. Secondary colors are the first type we'll discuss. Secondary colors are hues created when main hues are combined, such as when blue and yellow create green. Green may represent things like evil and dark qualities, which is why it is often linked with villains, but it can also represent nature. Another secondary hue is orange, which is produced by combining red and yellow. In movies, orange is typically used to represent a new day, youth, and warmth.


The last secondary hue is purple, which is created by combining red and blue. Purple is utilized frequently in mystical and fantastical themes in movies and signifies fantastical or supernatural components. Many horror and mystery films use the color black because it can represent a variety of emotions, including fear, grief, mystery, and evil. White, on the other hand, can represent a variety of emotions, including love, protection, reverence, purity, peace, death, birth, and more. Because these colors give pictures life, they are crucial and essential in movies.

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