For students: colour studies - TV shows

 

As with film, it turns out each TV series has its own colour profile, its lighting, its movement and energy of colour. Each tells a story.

The colours of “The Wire”

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Red bricks and dirty streets

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Fluorescent light, broken glass

The colours of “Medici”

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Rolling hills of Tuscany

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Natural fabric dyes

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Pink and white marbles

The colours of “Young Montalbano”

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Italian seaside

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Sunny, light and airy

The colours of “Mafia only kills in summer”

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A seventies (1970s) vibe

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Repetition of peaches and browns

The colours of “Spiral” (Engrenages)

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Almost all grays and blues

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The colours of Paris in the rain

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