Color in my Project



I’ve always had a strong idea of what the color direction in my film is going to be- dark, and green. Green, mainly to emphasize the “natural” feel and the earthy tones of the forest, and dark, because this is a horror film set mainly at nighttime / in dark spaces (to help conceal the monster). I’m taking this color inspiration from films like Twilight and The Babadook- two films that have iconic color language, with Twilight having a blue filter over the entire thing to emphasize the cold, and with The Babadook being very grey to translate the theme of depression and mental health. For me, using green helps to both create a foresty feel, and helps the audience to understand that the “monster” in the film is something of natural, Earthly creation.

For my character in the intro, however, I want them dressed in natural tones- beiges, blacks, whites, and neutral denims. This is so that they don’t contrast too heavily with the green overlay and background, but also so that they stand out enough to be caught on camera and resonate with the audience as an unfortunate victim, rather than someone antagonizing who deserved what happened to them. Additionally, these colors will pick up the light of the flashlight very well, and provide for interesting opportunities with harsh lighting contrast, which is something I want to explore in my film.

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