Monday 31 March 2014

colour correction



Throughout our project we have had to use colour corrective to make it more horror thriller like. The mise-en scene in horror thrillers is arguably the most important part of the film. The lighting throughout is dull and cold feeling therefore we have reflected this on our work. From the picture above you can see that when we originally filmed our piece the lighting is very bright with very low contrast. The colour yellow is incorporated throughout our opening as it signifies danger and to alarm the audience. We have the theme of the bottle with the warning sign on and bright colours to show it is corrosive as well as the yellow tape around the light switch which has a jump cut screen shot on to again alarm the audience.



The tool we used in premiere is video effect > colour balance > brightness and contrast and colour balance.

For our effect we went for in our horror thriller we are making the blue higher and the red lower therefore to make low tones and a colder screen. Using warm lighting will make the audience feel comfortable. If we make the screen look cold then the audience will feel uncomfortable and creeped out.

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