Sunday, February 9, 2025

Color Schemes

 Color Schemes ⭒

There will consist of 2 major color palettes in my film. The first will be applied for the woman in the film, she will fill the protagonist part, therefore she will have to be surrounded by light colors. The second palette will be represented by the man in the film, who poses as her boyfriend. His hostility will be highlighted, therefore darker colors will be applied. The two color palettes, being on opposite sides of the spectrum, having a complete contrasted nature, will form the juxtaposition that I am using within my film opening. 


1- For the protagonist
For the protagonist, I want to employ a soft, innocent and light color palette such as pastels and toned down colors. This will aid in the character development as innocent and delicate. The colors I am considering include: pastel pink, butter yellow, powder blue, and cream white. Kelly Grace and Doris Day were fashionable actresses who demonstrated their light femininity through the use of these colors within their wardrobe. 





2- For the antagonist 
For the antagonist, in order to reflect the hostile threat he imposes among the protagonist, I aim to create a darker color palette for him. The character development for him must be shown clearly through costuming his aggressive nature. Though he will not be present within the film, it is still crucial to have a color palette development for him as he will still be present in photos. The colors I am considering include: deep navy, charcoal black, dark gray, and tobacco brown. 







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