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In a lecture about colour theory, I was introduced to the idea of a colour script, in which an artist captures the mood and colour palette of a scene in a rough image. We looked at Lou Romano's colour scripts for Pixar animated films. In these we can see the mood of each scene/section of the film, and this gives us another look at the way storytelling is deployed effectively through colour in the film.
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Lou Romano, The Incredibles, colour script |
With this in mind, I put all of my colour script together to look at them in the context of one another. I may still make some tweaks to the mood, but this gives me the ability to see my film from a distance and imagine what it might look like by the end. I can also imagine what colour palette is needed when I design and create my backgrounds.
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Colour scripts all together
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