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Color in Films: The Avengers

10 Wednesday Jul 2013

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action, battle, black widow, captain america, color palette, comics, explosive, films, hawkeye, hulk, iron man, Loki, marvel, movies, new york, new york city, SHIELD, the avengers, thor

The Avengers is an action packed film starring the best of the best from the Marvel world. With the Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Widow, its awesome to see all on one screen together kicking ass and saving the planet. Each of the characters are interesting in their own right so to have them work together was surely a treat.

It starts by Nick Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D, contacting each character to help out with the problem at hand, which is to stabilize the Tesseract and figure out what to do with Loki, Thor’s evil twin who has now entered Earth through a wormhole the Tesseract mistakenly opened. Eventually, Loki gets captured but does find a way to escape, so the adventure continues.

The wormhole ends up being a huge problem because what lies in Asgard on the other side, is able to come through to Earth. So, the Avengers get to work to battle it out and close the wormhole for good, all within the confines of New York City. It’s a majestic and  explosive ending for sure.

The color palette is what we know of the characters and their outfits along with city neutrals and nature inspired hues. The five elements are surely explored in the film. Expect to see bold and bright colors that are weighted down by earthy grays and browns. A nice even playing field for pigment to shine.

Color in Films- The Avengers

Sound in Color: Baroness – Yellow and Green

09 Tuesday Jul 2013

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album art, artist, baroness, beige, brown, color palette, cream, earthy hues, gold, illustration, interior colors, john dyer baizley, music, palette, pink, yellow

Baroness is up again. How can I not include all their albums in these palettes? Each one is awesome. Yellow and Green is very earthy with its textured browns and golden yellows. A few pops of color help the neutrals bounce a bit as well. And as strange as the artwork seems, what beautiful line work and shading Baizley presents us. Such a super skilled and unique artist.

These soft hues are great for any interior space you want to relax in. Would be nice used in a kitchen to brighten up the space for a cheery feel or even a children’s room or bedroom for a calming, and nature inspired look.

Sound in Color: Baroness - Yellow and Green

Sound in Color: Run Return – Metro North

02 Tuesday Jul 2013

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album art, blue, color, color palette, design, feminine, groove, masculine, metro north, music, palette, peaceful, pink, purple, red, run return, saturated, texture

If you want to hear music that will not only relax you, but put you in a smooth groove, Run Return is a great choice. I discovered this group years ago and fell in love. I’ve put this album on when we have guests over as well as when I am working. It just really puts me at ease with its clever beats and peaceful sound.

The color palette of the album is high saturation beauty contrasted with dark hues. A nice mix of feminine and masculine. The textures throughout the design add a lot of interest and movement as well. Look to these colors for inspiration to design a children’s room or space as well as pops of color for a wedding.

Sound in Color: Run Return - Metro North

Color in Films: The Village

26 Wednesday Jun 2013

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children, color palette, colors, earth, forest, green, hues, lesson, life, love, M. Night Shyamalan, monsters, moss green, nature, new england, Pennsylvania, red, tale, the village, trees, village, wicked, woods, yellow

I am a big fan of M. Night Shyamalan, always was and always will be. I think he is such a great storyteller. He brings a true sentimental touch to the screen that leaves you thinking much more than when you started. The Village is one of those films. One of my favorites from his collection, its a tale of protection, fear, and love. With beautiful cinematography, flawless set and art direction, and an amazing group of actors, The Village explores the boundaries of good and evil and true love.

The film takes place in a small Pennsylvania village cut off from the rest of the world. The elders have built it to protect their children from the “wicked”. There are known monsters that live beyond the village and because of this watch towers and barriers of oil lanterns have been constructed for their protection. The time is 1987 but the villagers live an Amish lifestyle, no electricity and a simple way of living.

The main couple, Lucias and Ivy, express their love for each other and plan to soon marry. When a young boy dies and Lucias asks to go into “the towns” for medicine, he is denied. However, he ventures out anyway. The color red is used throughout the film as the bad color, and is seen on doors & shown through flowers when the monsters are near. Red cloaks also cloth their bodies. While he is away, the village has a visit from these beings and it startles everyone into a frenzy. A few days after Lucias gets back, he sadly gets stabbed by another man, Noah, in the village, who loves the girl as well. Unfortunately, he has developmental issues and doesn’t truly realize what he has done.

In order to help Lucias, Ivy gets ready for her trip to the towns for medicine. Although she is blind, she is strong willed and eventually makes it back with the items she needs. The journey through the woods is one of terror and truimph, as she comes across one of the monsters and defeats it. But there is a major secret in the village that unfolds through the film and in the end another life is lost because of it.

Told through the colors of nature and New England beauty, The Village is a remarkable tale filled with lessons on life and love. From the mossy greens and earthy browns to the pops of yellow and red, the backdrop of the woods truly allows for a peaceful, yet haunting feel. There are scenes that will surely win you over and ones that will startle your inner being. Another great story with a message that will continue to be relevant as the years go by.

Color in Films: The Village

 

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