In our film I think we should try and achieve a cold, gritty aesthetic when we grade our films in Final Cut. I think this because it is conventional for British films to do this. Also, I think colder colours would create a grittier atmosphere which is what we need for our urban crime film.
Examples of British films which colder colours in their film that inspired us to make this decision are Children of Men and Tinker Tailor Solider Spy
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| Children of Men has a brown look to it, emphasising the bleak atmosphere of the film. |
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| Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy also uses colour grading to create a 'blue' aesthetic. |
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