Colour Schemes & Tone - Jade is sort of in her own world for most of the film. She is happy because she thinks that Aimee is real, but we then find out that the movie is mostly in Jade’s view, and that Aimee is not real. I think that she is kind of in that state so I think it isn't that sad to use blue, but purple is kind of in the middle. I am thinking about some dark purples. Jade is also happy, and as her mum says, ‘The medication is working!’, so the purple is highlighting this. Perhaps some tones could be used so that the purple is darker in some places, and lighter in other places. The photos should be outlined with black - to dark purple. Some of the photos could look weird because they are bright, with the dark background. So this is where tone can come in handy, and make the website more realistic and professional.
Space - I think that there should be more negative space, than positive. That is, more dark colouring and spaces, than brighter shapes. But the space should also be balanced. With the use of the font and pictures, i think it should be easy to balance the space evenly. I want most things to be done the same way - e.g. where the menu's are located, font, size, etc. I'm going to go for a simple, yet effective method of my website for Unforgettable. I will be keeping the title 'Unforgettable' in the top left hand corner on all of the pages, including the 'enter site' page. When I was researching about some websites, the Abduction website had the menu on the side which i thought was different to it just being up the top. I've decided to use that, but in the Abduction movie the menu goes away once you click the link, but mine will stay there if it is that page, with the home button, and a back button. The abduction website used space well because its images were balanced with the words, and menu's on the side.
Shape - I'm thinking that most of the shapes should be smooth edged because it makes it fade into the background more, and looks more natural. The organic outlines of the shapes could also symbolise that Jade is calm, and happy, and not straight and jagged lines.
Gradation - When I was playing around with the splash screen, I thought that it looked better when it was gradient rather than just a solid block colour. It also shows that there is light and dark or happy and sad or shows emotion about the film. Because the film is a drama film, not the whole movie is 'drama', and there are a lot of mini different genres in it with different scenes that portray the characters different.
Mood - The mood shouldn't be too sad, but not totally happy. The colour scheme help the audience to realise that this film isn't going to be about rainbows and unicorns. Because the colours are fairly dark, it shows that the film is going to be 'drama-y'.
Focal Point - The focal point will change with every page. But because the title Unforgettable is in the top left hand corner, if there is nothing else on the page, that will be the focal point. The title is going to contrast with background of the website
Repetition - There will be a lot of repetition in my website. For starters, the title in the exact same spot will be repeated in every shot. The font and colours will also be the same in most of the pages. The same amount of sharpness on the photos will be used, and the menu will be repeated as well.
Composition - The colours, space, shape and repetition will compliment each other and create the mood the overall feel of the website. The composition will be orderly, and simple but effective.
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