7. Using Light


     The film will be playing and using light to tell a lot of the story. The character will be dressed in bright colors, like pink, white, pastels, etc. The character is meant to look like an outcast in their world, everything else will be gloomy, dark, the opposite of what they are. It is meant to show that the character will never fit in anywhere, not in their home, where only a spilt second will show the color in the house. Neither in their school, they would be the only person wearing colors that can hurt someone's eyes, while everyone and the classrooms show murky blues, greens or blacks. Everything the character sees in their life is void of color, except for them, what they have created and anything that has impacted them positively. 

    There will be warm colors showing comfort and care to the character. The cool colors are what divides them from being the same. They are too unique in the world, looking for something in the world that they can't find, meaning they need to create it (tying into why they are an artist and why it affects them so much if they mess up.)

   

I tired to give a rough idea on which colors will be mostly used, for the painting and for the character's clothes. Comparing colors/ seeing what they'd be like next to other, like the grays around the warm and cool color layout to see which would show them to pop out more to get a viewer's attention, and for the character to bring light to their world. 


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