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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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Supporting Colors
Once you’ve identified the hue, saturation, and value for the key moments in your story, go ahead and fill in the rest of your scenes with solid colors in the same way. Treat your key moments as the stars and choose colors that act as supporting characters. You may wish to avoid hue, saturation, and value levels that compete for attention with your star’s key scenes.