Color in "Super"-Hero
Hello bloggers! Early on in the planning of our project, in all honesty, the colors used within our project was not something that we we're thinking much about, but after discussing as a group and reviewing the importance of it, we realized that we would need to use colors to our fullest extent within our film if we want to succeed.
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Something that some modern films have been lacking is coloring. Many films in recent times have felt bland and without characters, and a major part of this is due to the sidelining of color within films. The colors within a film is severally important, as it allows them to invoke specific feelings, tones, and messages within the films.
So quickly, my team and I began brainstorming how we could implement colors within our film. We soon realized that the easiest and best way we could use colors to their fullest advantage is through the costumes of our characters.
Power-Man's costume is predominantly red and white. Red is the color for passion and strength, showcasing the dedication that Power-Man has toward defeating evil, and the vigor that he has to protect those in need. White is seen by many as purity, with it showcasing the noble heart and character of Power-Man, who stops and nothing to do what is right.
As for the robbers, their costumes shroud them in dark black attire. Black as a color is used throughout media and life to represent the unknown, with the robbers mainly wearing black, it adds a sense of mystery to the masked individuals, as viewers don't know anything about them or their intentions when the introduction begins is first beginning. Black is also the color of evil, showing the malicious and foul plan that the intruders have for the house and its valuables.



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