Colors in Cinematography || Multifandom [with @kythereia]
I’m back again with my girl for another masterpiece eh eh !
So. So, so, what is it, this video. My dear Kitty always such BRILLIANT ideas and she comes to me sometimes to offer them as collabs. That time, she offered me, some months ago, the idea of a collab about the art of color in cinematography and television (like she said in her own description, television can totally be the equal of cinema for this), I adored the idea and I said yes. This edit is so an edit to celebrate the colors in movies, series, the beauty of it, and it’s deeply inspired by all of these gifsets on tumblr with the transitions of colors who are so beautiful to watch every time.
It was honestly a true challenge to edit, found the scenes, the transitions, plus our Vegas just wanted to torture both of us for this collab and we really worked hard on that one, for a long time. It was hard, but I think it worthed the pain so much because I can’t tell how much I’m proud and happy of the result, fuck modesty, I think we really did something incredible there.
The video is edited just for the beauty of the colors, so we choose the clips just for their colors, but again, like Kitty said in her description, each color still have a feeling and a signification, so there is some informations about it but we didn’t particulary followed it for the edit, feel and interpret our edit as you want!
RED – Red is the most visible colour in the colour spectrum; it immediately captures the human eye. As such it’s often used in warning and danger symbols. In film red can connote love, passion, heat, and desire but it can also represent rage, power, aggression, blood, and violence.
ORANGE – Orange is the colour of nature and fire, sunrise and sunset. It’s often used as a positive in film to represent youth, friendship and warmth but can also be used as a more sinister colour. Fire means destruction, war, death. Orange deserts are hot with no water or life.
YELLOW – Yellow is a colour of contradictions, we often associate it as a positive colour representing optimism, idealism, and happiness. However, yellow is the colour that is most uncomfortable to humans. Babies cry more in yellow rooms. It can represent illness, insecurity, cowardice, betrayal, deceit, jealousy.
GREEN – Green is another of nature’s colours (forests, idyllic landscapes). It is associated with life, nature, and healing and as such be a soothing colour for the human eye. Green can represent youth, spring, and fertility but it also connotes danger, corruption, and villainy. The more negative use of this colour is to represent jealousy, pride, and envy.
BLUE – Blue is usually considered a depressive colour and can represent a character’s emotional state of loss, sadness, and loneliness. Blue is the colour of the remote large spans of the ocean. It can also however be a calming and soothing colour, representing tranquillity and harmony. In film it’s often used to represent a character’s introspection. Introspection can be both positive and negative. Traditionally, it has also been associated with the divine, probably due to its presence in the skies and seas.
PURPLE – Purple is often used to show the fantastic or supernatural. In film, purple and its associated colours (lilac, violet, etc.) are usually used in relation to ethereal and mystical themes. Purple has also traditionally been the colour of royalty and as such connotes wealth and nobility. It is also linked to eroticism and mystery.
PINK – Pink in film often represents love, flirtation, romance. It’s less intense than red, more playful. As a colour often associated with girls it’s often used to represent femininity. It can also represent innocence.
BLACK – Black is associated with night and death. It is the colour of mourning and the absence of life. It can be used to represent grief, loneliness, and despair. Black is a mysterious colour that can be used to arouse fear in scenes, but it can also be used to represent power and sophistication.
WHITE – White in contrast represents purity, simplicity, cleanliness, and innocence. Its more negative connotations are sterilising, coldness, and isolation in eastern cultures white can also represent death.
I want thank you again, Kitty, my friend, my baby, to have offered this idea to me, I had such a pleasure to have make it with you and I’m so proud of us babe, we make ART there, just ART. Go sub to my girl, she’s TALENT :
P. S : the song is from the games Assassin’s Creed, because well, it’s something else that Kitty and I share ;D
Fandoms : HELL, you can ask for it, but there’s so many of them, it’s possible that we forget what edited for it, so ask if you want, but if we can’t answer, sorry in advance!
Coloring : “Basic Bitch“ by Kythereia.
Song : Assassin’s Creed 2 OST / Jesper Kyd - Flight Over Venice 1 (Track 11).
Program : SVP13 & 14.
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