Colour Effects
In today's lesson Sonny and I went over the happy flashbacks again and looked at the lengths of the clips, and the arrangment of them but mainly looked at the colour saturations. For our happy scenes we wanted the sepia effect, but where some clips have more natural lighting than others sometimes they appeared more orange such as the clip where Sarah puts her hand ontop of James'. We decided to go back over the clips and make sure that they all had roughly the same lighting and sepia effect as other wise there would be a major continuity error.
We also looked at the very beginning of our opening sequence where the blood is draining down the sink. Where we used red paint, it come out slightly pink, so we tried to tone down the colours by adding a more orange effect, as well as making the clip quite bright so the fake blood would stand out in contrast to the white sink. Again making sure that the colours were consistant throughout that scene, as well as the blood shown in the jump cut clip of Sarah washing the sink out.
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