NP: Utopia

Thomas Eckhardt thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de
Tue Nov 3 14:53:17 CST 2015


As for the "gorgeous color palette", it was inspired by Doris Day movies:

'In order to replicate the graphic novel's bold aesthetic, director Marc 
Munden turned to the Technicolor palette of 1950s Hollywood. "Normally 
the way you'd colour a piece of cinematography is by constructing it 
with greens, blues and reds," explains Munden, 54. "The three-strip 
Technicolor process we use is comprised of the opposite colours -- 
yellows, cyan, magentas. I was interested in Doris Day films from the 
1950s that pushed those distinct elements."'

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-07/11/utopia-channel-4

Am 01.11.2015 um 22:27 schrieb Monte Davis:
> Gorgeous color palette, some quirky humor amid the Grand Guignol,
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