Using examples from film and video, this workshop will explore the effects of colour on the viewer, and how treatments and manipulation are used in the industry. Beginning with an analysis of additive colour (light emitting sources), participants will be exposed to the psychological effects of individual colours, saturation, colour “casts” and colour grading, as well as some popular techniques used in the industry. The latter including triadic, complementary and analogous colour schemes, as well as colour/luminance manipulations such as bleach bypass.
- maximum capacity: 10
- 2 hours of instruction
Instructor: Dennis DayDennis Day is an award-winning visual artist and editor, who has produced, directed and exhibited over a dozen short video projects of his own. Over his 25 year career, he has also worked and collaborated with numerous artists as a film/video editor and compositor. He most recently taught post-production and visual effects in the Film & Media Program at Humber College (Lakeshore Campus). Dennis also works with digital photography, and his latest body of photo-based works was a Featured Exhibition at this year’s CONTACT photo festival. |
$0 | | all-in or workshop member | $10 | | production member | $65 | | nonmember |
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