Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise

 The objective of the lesson is to analyze color in film and how those colors convey the message of the movie and how it affects the audience. Also being able to recognize and define denotative and  connotative signs in film using color.  Color in film conveys emotions and tone of the overall film. Color is important to a film's audience since they can guide the audience toward the authors purpose of the film. Hue, saturation, and value are codes used in a film that illustrates color. The three characters of film are the antagonist, protagonists, and main characters. The cinematographer is responsible for color in film as they group colors in ways  to create a color palette used throughout the film.

The goal of the preliminary exercise is to explain how color is represented through scenes in films of all genres. The media ,powerpoint, was created to execute this exercise. The powerpoint included five movies of various genres and colors such as primary, secondary, warm, and monotone, were shown in the scenes of the movie. Four people worked on this powerpoint, Melanie A. Anjuel C. Valentina P. and I, Carmen M.

Throughout completing this powerpoint I have learned what words are associaed with several colors. I have also learned how colors can change the meaning of a movie or a scene and how they relate to the overall genre to the film. I conducted research on the general meanings of the colors used,  the general information of the movies, and how color influences the genre of the movie.

  



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