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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 22, 2017 14:45:42 GMT
Since a recurring complaint about the other DCEu films was how the colors looked grey and washed out, where does the color scheme for WW stand? The stuff on Themiscyra certainly looks pretty bright and colorful, but the stuff involving early 20th century London and No Man's Land looks much grayer. Is this good or bad for people?
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Post by brownstones on Apr 22, 2017 17:16:56 GMT
Since a recurring complaint about the other DCEu films was how the colors looked grey and washed out, where does the color scheme for WW stand? The stuff on Themiscyra certainly looks pretty bright and colorful, but the stuff involving early 20th century London and No Man's Land looks much grayer. Is this good or bad for people? i'm fine with it.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 22, 2017 17:51:02 GMT
It looks great to me. Plus there's contrast to the settings that make sense. The battle scenes look grimy and Themiscyra looks like paradise.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 24, 2017 20:45:37 GMT
I like the colors on the island. They're beautiful and very natural looking. The colors in London are, well, dull. Like we're seeing stuff through smog. Now if this was their intention, to show a London that's wet and polluted then that works. I'm not a huge fan of the grayness of London but I do think it's an improvement over the perpetual darkness of BvS.
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Post by brownstones on Apr 24, 2017 21:52:11 GMT
I like the colors on the island. They're beautiful and very natural looking. The colors in London are, well, dull. Like we're seeing stuff through smog. Now if this was their intention, to show a London that's wet and polluted then that works. I'm not a huge fan of the grayness of London but I do think it's an improvement over the perpetual darkness of BvS. well I think the intention is to show London as less idyllic, as you said, pollution, general climate, but also it's in the middle of a world war.
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Post by chatterer on Apr 25, 2017 4:52:38 GMT
I like the colors on the island. They're beautiful and very natural looking. The colors in London are, well, dull. Like we're seeing stuff through smog. Now if this was their intention, to show a London that's wet and polluted then that works. I'm not a huge fan of the grayness of London but I do think it's an improvement over the perpetual darkness of BvS. well I think the intention is to show London as less idyllic, as you said, pollution, general climate, but also it's in the middle of a world war. Draws a good parralel from the quote in the 1st trailer too. From a philosophical point of view Diana's world a paradise. A William Blake quote comes to mind: " Wheel within wheel in freedom revolve, in harmony & peace" as opposed to mans world an industrial hell even more so with war going on.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2017 4:54:13 GMT
Looks decent enough to me
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Post by politicidal on Apr 25, 2017 11:37:37 GMT
Since a recurring complaint about the other DCEu films was how the colors looked grey and washed out, where does the color scheme for WW stand? The stuff on Themiscyra certainly looks pretty bright and colorful, but the stuff involving early 20th century London and No Man's Land looks much grayer. Is this good or bad for people? It makes sense which is a good sign.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 25, 2017 16:29:13 GMT
Since a recurring complaint about the other DCEu films was how the colors looked grey and washed out, where does the color scheme for WW stand? The stuff on Themiscyra certainly looks pretty bright and colorful, but the stuff involving early 20th century London and No Man's Land looks much grayer. Is this good or bad for people? It makes sense which is a good sign. It kind of seems like they actually lampshade the color difference between Diana's world, and the rest of human civilization in the latest trailer, where Diana said that London looked "hideous".
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 25, 2017 17:00:00 GMT
I like the colors on the island. They're beautiful and very natural looking. The colors in London are, well, dull. Like we're seeing stuff through smog. Now if this was their intention, to show a London that's wet and polluted then that works. I'm not a huge fan of the grayness of London but I do think it's an improvement over the perpetual darkness of BvS. well I think the intention is to show London as less idyllic, as you said, pollution, general climate, but also it's in the middle of a world war. Yeah, I got that feeling too in the latest trailer where Diana mentions London as hideous. I do hope that's what they're going for, because otherwise making potentially more than half the movie into a duller color will serve no purpose. It's like reverse Wizard of Oz.
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