Some very cool takeaways in this article - you can heighten the look of your animated work, which can really enhance the audience experinece.
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/achieve-bold-cinematic-look-animation-100000152.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADHay0fgFmBG9miJ1mPRbp1DjgmHyNaGtCXFBDEY7lwfdjuZ_4OqzOnBU3uyIWVcrxmHC-osq4JViunxlNIg134mUnHpG2GFA2qQoxqPX_TQZULWBNfH4G1sDfGTT9zk-eLAUmsq_35DTUYQCi1qeFAyiRln3IH12fEEemO3FpeF
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I love the bold look!
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Great article, Sam Sokolow! Thanks for sharing it! Marc Boucrot says in the article, "Ultimately, my job as a colourist is to tell the story through colours." I've never thought about color in film, shows, etc. that way, but after reading what Marc said and thinking about it, he's right. That's got me thinking about how I'll approach using color in my scripts now.
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Sam Sokolow Thanks for sharing. I like how it breaks down the different components (Texture approach, Colour approach, etc) gives a solid break down and visual as to what we are seeing what was adjusted/enhanced.