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☆Color Psychology☆

 

Colors hold the power to shape our emotions and perceptions. By understanding how colors interact with our minds, experts can create targeted effects. From marketing to therapy, color theory is a valuable tool. In our film, we'll strategically use colors to bring our characters feelings to life and connect with viewers on a deeper level. 


Grey represents equilibrium, elegance and moderation, yet can also convey emotional distance and reserve. This versatile hue creates a calm, understated environment. 

Black is a strong color. It can also feel mysterious or overwhelming. However, black helps other colors shine and adds seriousness. It symbolises class, power and creates a bold and striking effect.


Dull yellow is a special color. It can mean caution, sickness, or disappointment. But it also represents warmth, hope and wisdom. In some cultures, dull yellow symbolises royalty or knowledge. This color can make people feel unhappy, frustrated or bored. It's like a mixed feeling, not too happy, not too bored. 


This maroon-brownish color can feel oppressing, unwelcoming or overly serious. If not brightened up, it may create a sense of dullness, stagnation, or boredom. 


Green symbolises balance, abundance and the natural world. It inspires feelings of vitality and rejuvenation, while also embracing heritage and timelessness. 


This warm brown shade exudes gentle comfort, tenderness, and support. It symbolises uncomplicated warmth and empathy. 




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