For this draft I went to the colours section of Premiere Pro, I created two drafts with different colour schemes edited into them . For the first, I wanted the scene to look colder and less vibrant. To do this I lowered the saturation and vibrancy to each shot in the scene to the same levels, and I also gave them each the same blue hue. Blue typically connotes sadness, which could be foreshadowing for the audience, nut paired with the lack of colour I believe it unsettles the audience in a way that sets the tone. Without being to jarring as the break continuity and therefore the immersive experience. For the second draft I went for the opposite approach and heightened the saturation/ vibrancy and gave the scene a greenish hue. This makes the greenery of the scene seem much more lively, as opposed to the first draft which made the setting seem gloomy. This draft, however aesthetically pleasing, does not set the correct tone I intended for the scene to have. This scene was supposed to be a change in tone, making the film much more sinister as the character realises the gravity of the situation.
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