Colour scripting tests from a lil animated project I've been working on for a bit now.

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Singapore
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from Tunisia

seen from Türkiye

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from United States
Colour scripting tests from a lil animated project I've been working on for a bit now.
I think I’ve finally stopped cringing enough to share some of the stuff I worked on for my short film, “Heirloom” and this is the colour script!! :D
The colours carry a lot of the emotional weight in the film, pulling you through each stage of the story and making you feel every shift the characters experience!! This was especially crucial since there's no dialogue or narration to lean on... So let me yapp a bit about that—
The first act features vibrant yellows, greens, and oranges—warm, lively tones that signify peace and stability. This palette establishes a sense of calm and familiarity, but as the act progresses, darker hues begin to infiltrate the scene.
In the latter part of the first act, the colour scheme shifts dramatically to dark, gritty reds and oranges. This transition introduces this tangible intensity, this foreboding feeling, highlighting a surge of anger and tension. The dominance of these reds signals a significant change in the narrative.
The second act dives into violets and purples, evoking a sense of novelty and uncertainty. These colours effectively illustrate the protagonist’s struggle to find his footing in a world that has moved on without him.
The third act is divided into two parts! Initially, deep blues dominate as the protagonist returns to a home that's long gone. These dark, sombre tones represent profound sadness and loss.
The final part of the film transitions back to these bright, saturated yellows, concluding on a very hopeful note. This return to vibrant colours signifies a resolution and a full-circle moment, reflecting the protagonist's journey and his redemption :)
if you have 7 mins to spare to watch my short film, look under the cut!!
Colour script I made for this project
cooking somethingg
Colour scripts I’ve been working on!
Convenience store boredom.An unlikely scene these days. aaand another one in the can for the series of my color keys inspired by panels from the manga ‘’DOGS’’ by Miwa Shirow.
:// COLOUR SCRIPT & REFINED STORYBOARDS FOR ANIMATIC
colour tests 1