Predominent - the most
- Obvious
Real world:
Colours : Dark/ Grey, Grey, Blue, Green, White
Feels: Boring, Sad, Cold, Lonely, Gloomy, Dull
Coraline's dad is writing
He is trying to focus and she's trying to annoy him
The colour palette is the office is predomiantly made up of blues and greys. This creates an atmosphere of gloom, lonelyness and boredom. This is combined with the use of a cold light from the window. The director has used this palette because in this moment Coraline feels sad and ignored by her father who is too busy working to spend time with her.
Other world:
Colour: Red, orange, blue in places
Feels: Colourful, warm light, Bright
Always night time
other father at the piano
In the 'other' office, the predominat colours are red and orange. This combined with the use of a warm light creates a mood of cheerfulness, curiosity, and safety. The director chose this colour palette because Coraline has just arrived in the other world and met the other father who wants to spend time with her.
Both: At the end of the film the colour palette have reversed with the other world becoming dark and gloomy and the real world becoming bright and colourful. This shows Coralines changing her perspective as she becomes happier at home.
The middle scene: ( Other World )
Predominent colours in this palette are all bright colours
The colours create an atmosphere of warm lights and happiness
The director used these colours because to make Coraline not feel lonely anymore like in the real world she feels lonely there.
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