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]]>For example, The Matrix‘s filmmakers used green color predominantly to draw parallels with early computers and their monochrome monitors while Quentin Tarantino used yellow in his 2003’s blockbuster Kill Bill to underline The Bride’s instability and madness.
In order to highlight the importance of color in cinematography, Instagram page Color Palette Cinema is creating color pallets of some of the most famous and iconic movie scenes including Fight Club, Mad Max, Suspiria, Mad Max: Fury Road, Pulp Fiction, and many others.
Check out some of them below.
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]]>The post Someone is Creating Color Pallets of Famous Movie Scenes appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>For example, The Matrix‘s filmmakers used green color predominantly to draw parallels with early computers and their monochrome monitors while Quentin Tarantino used yellow in his 2003’s blockbuster Kill Bill to underline The Bride’s instability and madness.
In order to highlight the importance of color in cinematography, Instagram page Color Palette Cinema is creating color pallets of some of the most famous and iconic movie scenes including Fight Club, Mad Max, Suspiria, Mad Max: Fury Road, Pulp Fiction, and many others.
Check out some of them below.
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