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Colours of Film by Charles Bramesco; 9780711270312

Colours of Film

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Colours of Film delves into the vital role of colour in cinematic storytelling, offering an insightful analysis of 50 landmark films. Author Charles Bramesco meticulously examines how colour serves not merely as a visual component but as a profound narrative device that shapes audience perception and emotional engagement.

The Plot

The book presents each selected film through the lens of its unique colour palette, discussing how these visual choices contribute to the overall narrative. By highlighting films ranging from the whimsical tones of Wes Anderson to the haunting reds of Schindler's List, Bramesco illustrates the diverse ways colour can evoke feelings, represent psychological themes, and enhance the depth of storytelling.

Themes

  • Emotional Resonance: Explore how colour can signify mood and tone, influencing viewers' emotional responses.
  • Symbolism: Discover the psychological implications behind specific colours and their meanings within the context of film.
  • Cinematic Technique: Understand the artistic choices filmmakers make to utilise colour as a narrative tool.
"A vivid exploration of how colour breathes life into cinema, transforming stories into visceral experiences."

Readers who appreciate the intersection of art and film may also find Bramesco's previous works enlightening, as well as similar titles that explore the visual language of cinema. Colours of Film stands as an essential read for those fascinated by the intricate relationship between colour and filmic expression.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 233 mm × 176 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 208
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780711270312

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