Nerve

I am completely drawn in to this movie because of its bright neon colors. Making a long story short, there is an online game that allows for people to join and be a watcher or a player. If you play you have to accept a series of dares which could be anything from simple dare to extremely dangerous ones. All players compete to be the last one standing in the end.

The colors in this still are very bright and have a wide range of colors. They pull the eye in while at the same time display the same mood of the scene. It’s exciting and like a celebration. The colors overlap and create new shades. We can see this with the red/maroon on the ceiling with the overlap of the yellow green letters. It creates a bright orange which if my favorite part of the palette. We continue to see this happen. Not only in this screen still but throughout the entire movie. When pulling colors to put into the palette I like to make sure I get all the colors without going overboard. I make sure I get the darkest shade of a color as well as the middle tone and lightest shade. I appreciate the pop of orange in the palette because it’s just one shade and gives a break to our eye as we see the other colors fading lighter.

Film Grab. (2019, July 23). Nerve. Retrieved from https://film-grab.com/2017/11/24/nerve/

Film Grab. (2019, July 23). Nerve. Retrieved from https://film-grab.com/2017/11/24/nerve/

Directors: Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman

Producers: Allison Shearmur, Anthony Katagas

Director of Photography: Michael Simmonds

Production Design: Chris Trujillo

Costume Design: Melissa Vargas

Distributor: Lionsgate

Year: 2016