Color is more than just visual in filmmaking. It’s a powerful storytelling tool. It’s an unspoken language that conveys emotions. It foreshadows events and shapes our perception of characters and their worlds. Among the spectrum of hues, red stands out. Red is a particularly potent force. It’s the color of passion, danger, power, and rage. […]
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The science of color in film is a fundamental pillar of the visual experience. No matter if it’s the black and white of a noir or the kaleidoscopic bokeh in a romantic drama, all the types of color in film evoke a unique reaction in the audience. Filmmakers rely on color theory when devising the […]
Following the groundbreaking success of The Look Of Joker, Hurlbut Academy’s team turn to Scorsese’s The Irishman for the next deep cinematography break down video and article