Colours of Film - The Story Of Cinema in 50 Palettes
Colours of Film - The Story Of Cinema in 50 Palettes
āWhatās so wonderful about Bramescoās book, outside of a visually splendid layout that embraces the first word of that title with detailed color breakdowns of each palette, is how much it enhances the critical language of the average viewer.ā ā Brian Tallerico, Editor of RogerEbert.com
Taking you from the earliest feature films to today,Ā Colours of FilmĀ introduces 50 iconic movies and explains the pivotal role that colour played in their success.
The use of colour is an essential part of film. It has the power toĀ evoke powerful emotions, provideĀ subtle psychological symbolismĀ and act as aĀ narrative device.
Wes Andersonās pastelsĀ and muted tones are aesthetically pleasing, but his careful use of colour also acts as a shorthand for interpreting emotion. And letās not forgetĀ Schindlerās ListĀ (1993,Ā dir.Ā Steven Spielberg), in which a bold flash of red against an otherwise black-and-white film is used as aĀ powerful symbol of life, survival and death.
InĀ Colours of Film, film critic Charles Bramesco introduces an element of cinema that is often overlooked, yet has beenĀ used in extraordinary ways. Using infographic colour palettes, and stills from the movies, this is aĀ lively and fresh approach to filmĀ for cinema-goers and colour lovers alike.
He also explores in fascinating detail how the development of technologies have shaped the course of modern cinema, from how theĀ feud between Kodak and FujifilmĀ shaped the colour palettes of the 20th Century's greatest filmakers, to how the advent of computer technologyĀ is creating aĀ digital wonderlandĀ for modern directors in whichĀ anything is possible.
Filled withĀ sparkling insights and fascinating accounts from the history of cinema,Ā Colours of FilmĀ is an indispensable guide to one of the most important visual elements in the medium of film.
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Colours of Film - The Story Of Cinema in 50 Palettes
Colours of Film - The Story Of Cinema in 50 Palettes
Colours of Film - The Story Of Cinema in 50 Palettes
āWhatās so wonderful about Bramescoās book, outside of a visually splendid layout that embraces the first word of that title with detailed color breakdowns of each palette, is how much it enhances the critical language of the average viewer.ā ā Brian Tallerico, Editor of RogerEbert.com
Taking you from the earliest feature films to today,Ā Colours of FilmĀ introduces 50 iconic movies and explains the pivotal role that colour played in their success.
The use of colour is an essential part of film. It has the power toĀ evoke powerful emotions, provideĀ subtle psychological symbolismĀ and act as aĀ narrative device.
Wes Andersonās pastelsĀ and muted tones are aesthetically pleasing, but his careful use of colour also acts as a shorthand for interpreting emotion. And letās not forgetĀ Schindlerās ListĀ (1993,Ā dir.Ā Steven Spielberg), in which a bold flash of red against an otherwise black-and-white film is used as aĀ powerful symbol of life, survival and death.
InĀ Colours of Film, film critic Charles Bramesco introduces an element of cinema that is often overlooked, yet has beenĀ used in extraordinary ways. Using infographic colour palettes, and stills from the movies, this is aĀ lively and fresh approach to filmĀ for cinema-goers and colour lovers alike.
He also explores in fascinating detail how the development of technologies have shaped the course of modern cinema, from how theĀ feud between Kodak and FujifilmĀ shaped the colour palettes of the 20th Century's greatest filmakers, to how the advent of computer technologyĀ is creating aĀ digital wonderlandĀ for modern directors in whichĀ anything is possible.
Filled withĀ sparkling insights and fascinating accounts from the history of cinema,Ā Colours of FilmĀ is an indispensable guide to one of the most important visual elements in the medium of film.
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Colours of Film - The Story Of Cinema in 50 Palettes
āWhatās so wonderful about Bramescoās book, outside of a visually splendid layout that embraces the first word of that title with detailed color breakdowns of each palette, is how much it enhances the critical language of the average viewer.ā ā Brian Tallerico, Editor of RogerEbert.com
Taking you from the earliest feature films to today,Ā Colours of FilmĀ introduces 50 iconic movies and explains the pivotal role that colour played in their success.
The use of colour is an essential part of film. It has the power toĀ evoke powerful emotions, provideĀ subtle psychological symbolismĀ and act as aĀ narrative device.
Wes Andersonās pastelsĀ and muted tones are aesthetically pleasing, but his careful use of colour also acts as a shorthand for interpreting emotion. And letās not forgetĀ Schindlerās ListĀ (1993,Ā dir.Ā Steven Spielberg), in which a bold flash of red against an otherwise black-and-white film is used as aĀ powerful symbol of life, survival and death.
InĀ Colours of Film, film critic Charles Bramesco introduces an element of cinema that is often overlooked, yet has beenĀ used in extraordinary ways. Using infographic colour palettes, and stills from the movies, this is aĀ lively and fresh approach to filmĀ for cinema-goers and colour lovers alike.
He also explores in fascinating detail how the development of technologies have shaped the course of modern cinema, from how theĀ feud between Kodak and FujifilmĀ shaped the colour palettes of the 20th Century's greatest filmakers, to how the advent of computer technologyĀ is creating aĀ digital wonderlandĀ for modern directors in whichĀ anything is possible.
Filled withĀ sparkling insights and fascinating accounts from the history of cinema,Ā Colours of FilmĀ is an indispensable guide to one of the most important visual elements in the medium of film.
























