Analogus colour scheme
Analogous colour schemes use colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel. As they are adjacent to each other, these colours have similar traits and thus form a harmonious effect.This harmony of colours is often found in nature and is pleasing to the eye. Sometimes, analogous colours can seem boring or monotonous due to the similarities in colours.
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Colour in film can build harmony or tension within a scene. Colour is often an extremely powerful tool to communicate emotional ideas to the audience. It can affect the audience emotionally and psychologically. Using colour creates certain atmospheres. Creating a scheme around a colour can emphasize that atmosphere
Colour can be used to differentiate stories, set atmosphere, and direct attention.
When telling a story, colours can;
• Elicit psychological reactions with the audience
• Draw focus to significant details
• Set the tone of the movie
• Represent character traits and more
• Show changes or arcs in the story