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- Create a Color Script
- Supporting Colors
- Color Me Awesome
- Tip 1: Limit Your Palette
- Tip 2: Support (Don't Upstage) Your Subject
- Tip 3: Select One Thematic and One Accent Color
- Tip 4: Use Saturation Mindfully
- Tip 5: Use Surprise Color for Punctuation
- Tip 6: Design for Movement
- Tip 7: Make Your Own Rules
- Assignment: Subvert a nursery rhyme, make a color script
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Assignment: Subvert a nursery rhyme, make a color script
Subvert a simple nursery rhyme by translating it into a film genre, such as horror, comedy, musical, action, sci-fi, or Western. First, write a three-act structure—one sentence per act. Next, select a dominant color for your piece. Then, make a simple pre-color script for your story. If you want a bigger challenge, try storyboarding it in full color!
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