The 'Look' of the Film
- Geri Cheng
- Feb 21, 2016
- 1 min read
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWeBiUw5fZo - Taylor Hill
Cinematography of natural landscape + protagonist
Colour scheme – natural, ambient, soft lighting that sort of ‘glows’
Locations (e.g. woods, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen)
Canon-ad looking






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFYeYKAGVek - Ginger and Rosa
The soft ‘vintage’ colour scheme - blue, white, yellow, pink etc. pale colours
Locations - natural surroundings, cafe etc.
Brick walls, wooden benches, records, pop-art magazine - vintage





http://tropfest.com/au/films/2014-finalists/a-bit-rich/ - A Bit Rich (TROPFEST)
Every shot looks like photography
Shot in the woods, rural railways, natural areas with lots of trees and grass - preferably the dry looking, withered, yellow ones
Sun peeking from behind the trees
Bright, soft colours - ‘rural’ atmosphere
Blue skies, balloons






https://vimeo.com/118746312 - Shutterer (Benjamin Cleary)
Rich colours
‘Grainy film’ photography kind of look
Vintage-looking
‘Indie’ film looking





Overall:
‘Film’ photography look
Natural landscapes, lots of greens
The British second cinema film look - cottages*, flowers, warm colours, sunny days, windy beach* etc.
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