The Matrix (1999): The film uses a distinct color palette, dominated by green hues, to create an otherworldly and futuristic atmosphere.Here are some examples of how color theory is used in film and TV: 'Three Colours: Red' CREDIT: Taste of CinemaĬolor theory is a crucial element in the realm of film and TV, as it plays a significant role in conveying emotions, setting moods, and enhancing storytelling. GOLD – precious, riches, extravagance.SILVER – riches, glamorous, distinguished, earthy, natural, sleek, elegant, high-tech.WHITE – Yes, protection, love, reverence, purity, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, birth, winter, snow, good, sterility, marriage (Western cultures), death (Eastern cultures), cold, clinical, sterile.BLACK – No, power, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, fear, anonymity, unhappiness, depth, style, evil, sadness, remorse, anger.BROWN – materialistic, sensation, earth, home, outdoors, reliability, comfort, endurance, stability, simplicity.PURPLE/VIOLET – erotic, royalty, nobility, spirituality, ceremony, mysterious, transformation, wisdom, enlightenment, cruelty, arrogance, mourning, power, sensitive, intimacy.BLUE – faith, spirituality, contentment, loyalty, fulfillment peace, tranquility, calm, stability, harmony, unity, trust, truth, confidence, conservatism, security, cleanliness, order, sky, water, cold, technology, depression.GREEN – healing, soothing, perseverance, tenacity, self-awareness, proud, unchanging nature, environment, healthy, good luck, renewal, youth, vigour, spring, generosity, fertility, jealousy, inexperience, envy.ORANGE – humor, energy, balance, warmth, enthusiasm, vibrant, expansive, flamboyant.YELLOW – wisdom, knowledge, relaxation, joy, happiness, optimism, idealism, imagination, hope, sunshine, summer, dishonesty, cowardice, betrayal, jealousy, covetousness, deceit, illness, hazard.PINK – love, innocence, healthy, happy, content, romantic, charming, playfulness, soft, delicate, feminine.RED – anger, passion, rage, desire, excitement, energy, speed, strength, power, heat, love, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence. Within each color are a multitude of hues you can break down even further to specifically hone in on the exact level of emotion you're seeking. The above video by video editor Lilly Mtz-Seara beautifully illustrates how color psychology works in filmmaking.
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