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Your color doesn’t always have to be crazy or be pushed to a point where it distracts people from the story. Story comes first. With the right amount of finesse and creative reasoning, color, through exposition, can tell your story alongside your dialogue, acting, and cinematography.
For this short film, we wanted her scenes to get incrementally cooler as she came to more of a realization that what she feared is reality. We start cool, but with a little warmth pushed into the mid tones to show “signs of hope”.
As she faces the facts of her reality, we go into a monochromatic dark teal grade telling the audience “she will not be returning to her familiar world”, showing the audience know how she is feeling (sadness, coldness, hopelessness) parallel to her performance.
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