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A beautifully picturized song!


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Good music and soft song for Raviteja's movies.

However picturization -> White dress looks like from Bahubali, yellow saree and location looks same as Racha. 

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19 hours ago, Konebhar6 said:

Good music and soft song for Raviteja's movies.

However picturization -> White dress looks like from Bahubali, yellow saree and location looks same as Racha. 

It is actually slick and perfect - going by the Color Wheel and color theory that show what colors go together well. I can only admire the extra mile they went in lighting, raining, fogging and framing each shot with Slo-Mo. From my knowledge of colors, here is my analysis -

As per the Color Wheel, in talking-head videos, the subject's skin color pops out with a nice contrast if the background is teal.

They followed only a few themes consistently (with slight variations for variety):

1) In the snow and flowers, they used white costumes with jeans for a slight contrast for a bright look. Then they turned the bright cool snow environment into hot red Mars environment for variety.

2) Then they turn the background stealth black (classic!) like a transparent background and black/dark-maroon costumes with flower shower.

3) On the Harry Potter bridge, they used yellow costumes and jeans to contrast against the dark-teal background and the rainfall. Even the sky lights on the bridge and the lights under the bridge at 2:00 are lit yellow/orange for a perfect contrast.

4) Indoors, they used maroon costumes with Gold lining and minimal jewelry (classic, again!) and beige pants to contrast against the warm indoor colors. The candles, light rays from the tall windows shining through the artificial fog elevate the ambience and make it dreamy.

5) The rainfall indoors (!) turns into drops of Gold in the light rays and the fog against the warm background and they used dark-maroon and black costumes to make it look even warmer.

They did not use yellow costumes indoors or red costumes on the bridge - they were consistent. People may not notice all these details but the song is cool because of the crew's attention to detail. Otherwise, it would have turned into a kichdi. The movie itself may not be great (going by the spicy title - Bengal Tiger) but the song deserves an award. Some rare, talented people in the industry.

There is a ton of science behind colors.

You can play with the Color Wheel to see what colors go together well -

https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel

https://www.canva.com/colors/color-wheel/

https://webflow.com/blog/best-color-combinations

https://shop.decoart.com/blog/color-theory-basics-the-color-wheel/

https://www.picmonkey.com/blog/color-theory-choosing-the-best-colors-for-your-designs#:~:text=Begin with one color%2C and,your second and third colors.

https://www.google.com/search?q=color+wheel

 

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53 minutes ago, Sanjiv said:

It is actually slick and perfect - going by the Color Wheel and color theory that show what colors go together well. I can only admire the extra mile they went in lighting, raining, fogging and framing each shot with Slo-Mo. From my knowledge of colors, here is my analysis -

As per the Color Wheel, in talking-head videos, the subject's skin color pops out with a nice contrast if the background is teal.

They followed only a few themes consistently (with slight variations for variety):

1) In the snow and flowers, they used white costumes with jeans for a slight contrast for a bright look. Then they turned the bright cool snow environment into hot red Mars environment for variety.

2) Then they turn the background stealth black (classic!) and black/dark-maroon costumes with flower shower.

3) On the Harry Potter bridge, they used yellow costumes and jeans to contrast against the dark-teal background and the rainfall. Even the sky lights on the bridge and the lights under the bridge at 2:00 are lit yellow/orange for a perfect contrast.

4) Indoors, they used maroon costumes with Gold lining and jewelry (classic, again!) and beige pants to contrast against the warm indoor colors. The candles, light rays from the tall windows shining through the artificial fog elevate the ambience and make it dreamy.

5) The rainfall indoors turns into drops of Gold in the light rays and the fog against the warm background and they used dark-maroon and black costumes to make it look even warmer.

They did not use yellow costumes indoors or red costumes on the bridge - they were consistent. People may not notice all these details but the song is cool because of the crew's attention to detail. Otherwise, it would have turned into a kichdi. The movie itself may not be great (going by the spicy title - Bengal Tiger) but the song deserves an award. Some rare, talented people in the industry.

There is a ton of science behind colors.

You can play with the Color Wheel to see what colors go together well -

https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel

https://webflow.com/blog/best-color-combinations

https://shop.decoart.com/blog/color-theory-basics-the-color-wheel/

https://www.picmonkey.com/blog/color-theory-choosing-the-best-colors-for-your-designs#:~:text=Begin with one color%2C and,your second and third colors.

https://www.google.com/search?q=color+wheel

 

Wow. Anta deep gaa chudaledu. Chusina ardham kaadu. Focused only on the beauty. 

You seem to have a deep understanding of colors and combinations. You must have good aesthetic sense as well. Are you a photographer or enthusiast?

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13 hours ago, Konebhar6 said:

Wow. Anta deep gaa chudaledu. Chusina ardham kaadu. Focused only on the beauty. 

You seem to have a deep understanding of colors and combinations. You must have good aesthetic sense as well. Are you a photographer or enthusiast?

antha ledu. just a ui/ux dev/architect

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14 hours ago, Sanjiv said:

It is actually slick and perfect - going by the Color Wheel and color theory that show what colors go together well. I can only admire the extra mile they went in lighting, raining, fogging and framing each shot with Slo-Mo. From my knowledge of colors, here is my analysis -

As per the Color Wheel, in talking-head videos, the subject's skin color pops out with a nice contrast if the background is teal.

They followed only a few themes consistently (with slight variations for variety):

1) In the snow and flowers, they used white costumes with jeans for a slight contrast for a bright look. Then they turned the bright cool snow environment into hot red Mars environment for variety.

2) Then they turn the background stealth black (classic!) like a transparent background and black/dark-maroon costumes with flower shower.

3) On the Harry Potter bridge, they used yellow costumes and jeans to contrast against the dark-teal background and the rainfall. Even the sky lights on the bridge and the lights under the bridge at 2:00 are lit yellow/orange for a perfect contrast.

4) Indoors, they used maroon costumes with Gold lining and minimal jewelry (classic, again!) and beige pants to contrast against the warm indoor colors. The candles, light rays from the tall windows shining through the artificial fog elevate the ambience and make it dreamy.

5) The rainfall indoors (!) turns into drops of Gold in the light rays and the fog against the warm background and they used dark-maroon and black costumes to make it look even warmer.

They did not use yellow costumes indoors or red costumes on the bridge - they were consistent. People may not notice all these details but the song is cool because of the crew's attention to detail. Otherwise, it would have turned into a kichdi. The movie itself may not be great (going by the spicy title - Bengal Tiger) but the song deserves an award. Some rare, talented people in the industry.

There is a ton of science behind colors.

You can play with the Color Wheel to see what colors go together well -

https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel

https://webflow.com/blog/best-color-combinations

https://shop.decoart.com/blog/color-theory-basics-the-color-wheel/

https://www.picmonkey.com/blog/color-theory-choosing-the-best-colors-for-your-designs#:~:text=Begin with one color%2C and,your second and third colors.

https://www.google.com/search?q=color+wheel

 

Endhi kaka intha rasavu, koncham short n crisp ga rayarade.

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