Color makes the message, especially when it comes to setting the mood of a movie. Cinema Palettes, a Facebook page, breaks down scenes from films old and new into a palette of colors (above, Rear Window, a 1954 Alfred Hitchcock classic). UK-based designer Gaby Smith posts scenes from films of all genres and generations: Apocalypse Now, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Macbeth, Funny Girl, Edward Scissorhands, Blade Runner, Pride and Prejudice, The Grand Budapest Hotel -- more than 250 in all. Focusing on colors will make you look at a film just a little bit differently, even when the film is one of your all-time favorites and you've watched it at least fifty times.
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