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Movie LUTs on Instagram: "Color schemes serve two main purposes: achieving harmony and creating discordance. When you utilize harmonious color schemes correctly, it leads to a well-balanced image. Achieving balance in the image ensures that the flow of color remains uninterrupted, with no elements that disrupt the overall harmony of colors. When a new color is introduced into a color scheme that doesn’t quite fit in, it creates a feeling of discordance. This discordance can serve to provide the audience’s eyes with a resting point, or deliberately direct their attention towards something specific. Incorporating a new color into an established scheme can be a powerful technique to convey a sense of unsettlement or change in the mood of a film."
Movie LUTs on Instagram: "How movies use the 60:30:10 color rule. (Part 5) 60% - Dominating Color - sets the mood of a scene. 30% - Complimentary Color - Supports the dominating color. 10 %- Highlight Color - Aspect of the scene that needs to be highlighted. #AmazonMGMStudios #AmazonPartner"
Movie LUTs on Instagram: "Have you noticed that many films have precisely 2 dominant colors in most scenes? This choice is not accidental but carefully planned during production design, filming and color grading, where colors are selected for their impact on mood and their ability to create contrast or harmony within a scene. By focusing on one dominant color and a secondary color for contrast, filmmakers create a cohesive visual style that enhances the narrative. This approach allows color to be used to its full cinematic potential, helping to define the world of the characters and guide the audience’s emotional response."
Searchlight Pictures on Instagram: "#WesAnderson’s use of color in #TheGrandBudapestHotel 🎨"
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On the Reconstruction of Kurt Schwerdtfeger’s “Reflektorische Farblichtspiele” (Reflective Colored Light Plays) from 1922 - Articles – bauhaus imaginista
On the Reconstruction of Kurt Schwerdtfeger’s “Reflektorische Farblichtspiele” (Reflective Colored Light Plays) from 1922 - Articles – bauhaus imaginista
On the Reconstruction of Kurt Schwerdtfeger’s “Reflektorische Farblichtspiele” (Reflective Colored Light Plays) from 1922 - Articles – bauhaus imaginista