Color Study: Blue & Yellow in 14.06

intelligentshipper:

Some have already seen my red color study meta for 14.06, and it was definitely the most jarring of our themes due to the natural “stop” effect and hazard warning that comes with red to the human brain, much less how saturated it was. It started as trims, highlights, and small props before evolving into wardrobe and then overbearing lighting on one of our story effects.

Again, I emphasize. I very, very rarely get into color metas because I honestly feel they are vastly abused and set people up for misreadings and disappointments, finding addiction in finding the specific wall color or coffee mug of their choice to evoke a sentiment from a series of skewed fandom-saturated talking points and in the end, everybody bickers. 

However, Richard Speight Jr executed phenomenal awareness of human psychology in what he was addressing in this episode. Red is not the only color he used to the point over over-saturation. The other cardinal colors, yellow and blue, were in thick application all around, from props, wardrobe, to lighting just the same, sometimes going so far as to directly lens flare for a color only to offset it with another impacting light later on.

I’m not calling on any-old fandom pillar of meta on this. I’m talking the pure psychology by which Richard Speight Jr decided to communicate and impact the general audience. No specific character assignments, none of that. Just pure color psychology for cinematography.

So let’s go. Blue & Yellow in 14.06

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