These are two shots from Dreamworks film 'How to Train your Dragon'. I picked these two because they give good examples of colour to set the mood within a scene. The top image shows the main character in his room. The warm yellow colours from the light give a very inviting feeling. The bottom image sets a romantic feel from the blue colours of the moon light. The blue colours reflect what in happening between to the characters in the scene. Both these scenes make the use of one hue colour to light the scene correctly for the right effect on the audience.
Monday, 7 January 2013
How to train your Dragon Concepts
These are two shots from Dreamworks film 'How to Train your Dragon'. I picked these two because they give good examples of colour to set the mood within a scene. The top image shows the main character in his room. The warm yellow colours from the light give a very inviting feeling. The bottom image sets a romantic feel from the blue colours of the moon light. The blue colours reflect what in happening between to the characters in the scene. Both these scenes make the use of one hue colour to light the scene correctly for the right effect on the audience.
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