Posts

Showing posts with the label Colour theory

Clothing and set

Note on Costume Choice for Horror Scene We chose these particular clothes to enhance the horror element of the scene. The dark, worn-out, and slightly oversized clothing creates a sense of discomfort and unease, which fits the mood of the story. The colors are muted and gloomy to reflect fear and mystery. These wardrobe choices help set the tone, making the characters appear more unsettling and the overall atmosphere more intense. 

Colour emotions

Image
Application in our Short Horror Film: For your horror film, consider using the following color palette to enhance the emotional impact: 1. Dominant Color: Red Use red in critical scenes to evoke fear and highlight moments of violence or danger. This can be through lighting, props, or costumes. 2. Supporting Color: Black Employ black to create shadows and a sense of foreboding. Dark settings can amplify tension and create an atmosphere of uncertainty. 3. Accent Color: Green Incorporate green in scenes that depict decay or the supernatural, such as eerie lighting or backgrounds that suggest something unnatural. 4. Subtle Touches of Blue Use blue tones in scenes to evoke isolation or sadness, especially in moments where characters experience despair or dread. 5. Hints of Yellow Implement yellow sparingly to suggest anxiety or a sense of warning, creating an unsettling feeling in specific scenes.