I found a website, which tells me about colour schemes, I had ideas about using coloured filters for my horror film and so i decided to look in to it.
https://www.cinema5d.com/film-color-schemes-cinematic-color-design/
Colour can impact us mentally and physically, regularly without us staying alert, and can be utilized as a strong device inside a story. Knowledge gives you control, and control implies you can use and manipulate colour to give your work an effective and enjoyable edge. Having the capacity to use colour to create harmony, or tension within a scene, or to bring attention to a key visual theme can be used to remarkable effect. A strong red colour has been shown to raise blood pressure, while a blue colour has a calming effect. Some colours are distinctly associated with a location or place, while others give a sense of time or period. This has given me the idea to use colours to manipulate the audience emotions. For a horror using colours such as red will create a lot of enigma and signify danger or death.
These music video's used a lot of red filters, which create an intense, captivating feel, which I want my horror film to have. It also made me question the colour scheme I want in my horror e.g. having it black and white, or natural colours, or even isolating colours such as red. through this i can create enigma and focus on red, to connote that the film is dark and sinister.
This clip is a music video by NCT-U- Seventh Sense, it focuses on solid colour filters which also play tricks with the smooth transitions and editing. Going back to my film, where the protagonist is running and flashbacks are continuously interfering with the scene, I was thinking of filtering the flashbacks, as it is the key information of the film.
NCT U from husna on Vimeo.
This clip, Infinite- Bad, has inspired me in a number of ways. As you can see it starts off with a male running, which is also the narrative of my film. They used slow pace and fast pace editing which really created an intense feel, as the music build up. It also had the red filter flashing in which highlighted the build up creating enigma as it contrasted with the teal and dark colours. Furthermore, the camera shot used gave me ideas on how I can show the protagonist running away. The close up of the legs, as it pans, it also later on tracks the body- creating tension
INFINITE from husna on Vimeo.
For transitions and narrative purposes I was thinking of how we could use glitching, pixelated ProStatic effects, this gives the idea of confusion and a puzzle going through the protagonists head which supports the psychological genre.
This clip shows how I want to use these effects, and many camera shots and angles under a short time.
somal from husna on Vimeo.
https://www.cinema5d.com/film-color-schemes-cinematic-color-design/
Colour can impact us mentally and physically, regularly without us staying alert, and can be utilized as a strong device inside a story. Knowledge gives you control, and control implies you can use and manipulate colour to give your work an effective and enjoyable edge. Having the capacity to use colour to create harmony, or tension within a scene, or to bring attention to a key visual theme can be used to remarkable effect. A strong red colour has been shown to raise blood pressure, while a blue colour has a calming effect. Some colours are distinctly associated with a location or place, while others give a sense of time or period. This has given me the idea to use colours to manipulate the audience emotions. For a horror using colours such as red will create a lot of enigma and signify danger or death.
These music video's used a lot of red filters, which create an intense, captivating feel, which I want my horror film to have. It also made me question the colour scheme I want in my horror e.g. having it black and white, or natural colours, or even isolating colours such as red. through this i can create enigma and focus on red, to connote that the film is dark and sinister.
This clip is a music video by NCT-U- Seventh Sense, it focuses on solid colour filters which also play tricks with the smooth transitions and editing. Going back to my film, where the protagonist is running and flashbacks are continuously interfering with the scene, I was thinking of filtering the flashbacks, as it is the key information of the film.
NCT U from husna on Vimeo.
This clip, Infinite- Bad, has inspired me in a number of ways. As you can see it starts off with a male running, which is also the narrative of my film. They used slow pace and fast pace editing which really created an intense feel, as the music build up. It also had the red filter flashing in which highlighted the build up creating enigma as it contrasted with the teal and dark colours. Furthermore, the camera shot used gave me ideas on how I can show the protagonist running away. The close up of the legs, as it pans, it also later on tracks the body- creating tension
INFINITE from husna on Vimeo.
For transitions and narrative purposes I was thinking of how we could use glitching, pixelated ProStatic effects, this gives the idea of confusion and a puzzle going through the protagonists head which supports the psychological genre.
This clip shows how I want to use these effects, and many camera shots and angles under a short time.
somal from husna on Vimeo.
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