In Victoria (a German movie), red has an amazing transition in meaning. In one scene a red light during a romantic scene means love but then seconds later it means danger as a characters friends enter the scene
Unfortunately, due to my color blindness, that particular shade of red completely blends in to the background for me so I never knew that Spielberg inserted any color whatsoever into this movie until after watching a film review of it.
Hellboy comics usually have bleak earthy grays, muted blues and browns and crushed blacks except for Hellboy himself which instantly makes him the most eye catching thing in The panel. His bright red skin is a really good contrast with everything else.
Man, I gotta read these comics. WHY ARE THEY SO EXPENSIVE THO (in India, they are hard to find. They are available online of course, but the shipping costs are always so outrageous)
@@rohanp1227 Sorry. I donno. :( Dekhlo kahi second hand mil raha ki nahi online? Other than that I only know of apps (Marvel has its own on Google Play Store, don't know about DC or other labels) and online shopping.
Red isn't associated with fire because people thought it was alive, it's just because we didn't used to have a separate word for orange, it was considered a shade of red called "yellow-red". It's the same reason red hair is orange and red onions are purple. We called them red before we had a distinct concept of their actual colours.
Red in Indonesian flag is widely known to have meaning of bravery. But our flag color passes centuries to centuries, generations to generations, and its origin meanings always diver. Some say that Red and White means mother earth and the father sky, some say it means blood and bones, etc, but yeah they're always linked to related meanings.
when you braking down the color history, I think you should have mentioned that blue is inherently dark at its most saturated, yellow is inherently bright at its most saturated, while red is in the middle at its most saturated, making it look natural and achieving maximum contrast amongst black and white, similar to how yellow would look strongest against black and blue against white.
I knew about the connotations of red in art and media for a while but the color never really had any kind of emotional impact for me on screen until I watched The Handmaid’s Tale. Specifically the part when the handmaids are washing blood off of the wall where “criminals” are hung and the bright red blood is flooding into the white snow as almost a reflection of the handmaids themselves(red dresses, white headpieces). It really impacted me and made me think about the symbolic implications of the blood in the snow, what the handmaids wore, and the connection of the two. White is pure, and at the most basic level the handmaids’ job is to bring a pure life into the world. However, the white headpiece is the smallest part of the handmaids’ costume and is used to cover their face. Covering of the face usually indicates either that the character is hiding something or that the character feels shame. The handmaids feel shame about their job even though the result is a child which is something usually shown as pure and innocent. The red represents the women’s fertility, which is all they have that is valuable to the society they are trapped in. A sort of scarlet letter to show they are their sexuality. But, the characters are always bathed in red, overpowering the white purity like how the blood covered the snow. I really could go on and on about the meticulous use of color in the show, but this comment is already long enough.
I also love the use of red in Dial M For Murder. At the beginning of the film, The Grace Kelly character wears white when she is with her husband, but in the next scene, she wears red when she is with her lover.
I love this! I knew I would, when I saw it I went, “OoooOOoooohhh,” and immediately clicked. I’ve always loved color psychology and red specifically. Before my mentor died, she told me, “I want you to be the girl in the red lipstick. Different, vibrant, and not afraid to show it.” I was pretty shy and had a confidence issue because I was ill. Since then, I’ve tried to embrace my individuality and even weirdness. In my photo on here you can see my red mustang! I wanted it to match, after all! So for me, red is an homage and a reminder to not just exist, but to live. In a way, I’d adore for this to be a series, especially because blue is so intertwined with reflection and intelligence but was always so frickin hard to create in reality (vivid purple doubly so, part of why it wasn’t in flags). But I also understand if you have other content you’re way more jazzed about and I’m just grateful to have gotten this!! Have a wonderful year next year; you deserve all your success!
At first, I was not a fan of the pace of your videos. But now that I'm accustomed to it, I really appreciate how much information you can cram into such a brief amount of time and still maintain clarity and a clear stream of consciousness. Props to you sir. You've converted me.
First Riding A Horse, now this, I'm completely blown away by your latest essays, they just take those very well known simple associative concepts & metaphors and relay a much grander message tying into cultural and historical beliefs and concepts, highlighting similar trains of thoughts in parallel societies, how certain meanings have evolved over time and all of this relates to the media landscape of today, I'm impressed!
I noticed that on The Prince of Egypt Moses and the Hebrews in Egypt all wore reddish colours, while the Egyptians wore a dark turquoise colour. The only turquoise Moses wears in the ring he is given.
Very thoughtful video! This is a beautiful insight into how artists harness the world around them and manipulate them in turn to tell the most important stories. Bravo!
"Fire is considered red because it's thought of as a living thing …" Uh, no. Fire is considered red because it was red. Orange, as a colour, is a much more recent invention than people like to think.
Your videos are so amazing. You should do more essays on the roles of primary colors in films! I see so much yellow/orange-blue contrast in recent movies and would love to see your thoughts on that
I'd love to hear more of these colour analyses. Green's got an interesting duality too; it could signify life and health, as in a flourishing, leafy tree, or it could signify illness and disease, as in a sickly green face. Like, in Harry Potter, the main hero has green eyes while the main villain has red eyes, and that seems perfectly natural. But the main hero also is in the house which has red as its colour, while the main villain is in the house which has green as its colour, and that also seems perfectly natural. It would be interesting to hear more about that.
Great video, and transition to the advertisement. Most people don't bother tying things together, and they sort of say without words, "this is where my content ends, you can stop watching now". You managed to make it interesting, just like your videos.
The movie that springs to my mind when thinking about the color red in movies is "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" by Park Chan-Wook. It's one of my favorite movies because of it's use of red, black and white (and lighting) and the compositions on screen in terms of symmetry and asymmetry.
I think fire = red is based on those things to some degree, but also wood fires produce much more reddish flames and red embers, whereas the gasoline flames you see more often as special effects are much more orange. obviously, wood fires have been much more common throughout history.
Please do the entire colour spectrum. I’m really interested in the use of colour in film, and you’ve started with red... hoping to see Orange pop up soon!
Hell wasn't "always red." The red, fiery hell is a relatively recent invention. Originally, hell was *blue*, because it was a very COLD place, due to be so far removed from the warmth of God's love.
Tay Sem what? Hades wasn’t hell for the Ancient Greek. Some people did call the underworld “Hades” but Hades was just the god of the dead. He wasn’t seen as evil, in the way modern people view Satan. In fact, the Greeks believed EVERYONE went to the underworld when they died regardless of whether they were good or bad. The Greek underworld was more or less divided into Elysium (where the good people went. Basically their version of heaven) and Tartarus (a hot, fiery place filled with evil. This is where the bad people went) so the Greeks didn’t view the entire underworld as something “cold”
Just like the Arctic Circle. Hmmmm, just where YHWH jailed the 200 Watchers (Angels) who disobeyed GOD for 70 generations. Seems they were released around the time man started taking technological leaps. O' , say around late 1800s or early 1900s. First World War 1914. And, now the lawless world leaders make their push for their NWO as Trump makes one, maybe, last attempt to hold off the evil. Regardless, Prophecy will be fullfilled and that means an NWO world for a short time - then it's destruction.
How could one forget Cries and Whispers? Bergman himself said that the use of red in the film symbolizes what he thinks is the true color of the human soul.
Love your videos! I was wondering though if maybe you could list down all the movies you use in your videos (like even in quick scenes), because there were some movies in the video I didn't know and I would love to see it because my curiosity got piqued. Thanks a lot, happy 2019 to you!
awesome analysis. i always found the use of red in The Sixth Sense juxtaposed well with how it not only symbolizes things touched by spirits and are connotationally dangerous, but how it also represents safety and control, ex. the church doors, cole’s figurines, and the red jewel in his school play’s sword.
In Ayreon's The Theater Equation a live version of his album The Human Equation the characters of Passion and Love both wear red dresses. I can't remember for sure, but I think Fear and Rage also wear red.
Thanks for the video! Red is captivating to the human eye as it is an emotive colour. It is natural to be drawn to it, and that's why it is frequently applied for commerical purposes. E.g. in logos and signs.
I don't know earlier that red symbolises fire (I knew about blood) but I do know that blue symbolises FREEDOM, because of that most of the country use blue colour in their uniform or jerseys, to show the independency they have!
You should do the use of yellow and blue used in Bandersnatch! Me and my friends noticed immediately how it was usually an indicator of the characters sanity
That colored coat left a very strong impression on me and I never failed to talk about it anytime the movie came up. The weird thing though is that I always talked about the yellow coat. I have no idea why and I only very recently saw that it is actually red. I have no colorblindness and no brain issue ( that I know of). Needless to say, I am baffled 😕
You uploaded this at the right time, I've been noticing that I have a lot of red in my life latly...I keep using it in my art, and notice it surrounding me. I also have synesthesia and can see colors in music - and the emotional music I've been listening to lately has the color red. Idk, just wondering if it means something.
Nearly made me cry, rewatching the scenes from Schindler always gets me emotional. The makeup scene is so powerful, I love the way you conveyed the conflicting images- appear lively through blood, to avoid a bloody death.
I don't know if you read it, but there's a book called "The secret language of color" that has some chapters about specific color, like red, blue, green, violet and their relation with nature. There's really similar information about what you said in the video about red and if you didn't read it yet, I totally recommend you to
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I love the new profile picture!
In Victoria (a German movie), red has an amazing transition in meaning. In one scene a red light during a romantic scene means love but then seconds later it means danger as a characters friends enter the scene
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Yum!
Do the: meaning of chinese in movies
pls
Unfortunately, due to my color blindness, that particular shade of red completely blends in to the background for me so I never knew that Spielberg inserted any color whatsoever into this movie until after watching a film review of it.
Same here
Now you see it!
Oh man that's sad
god: aha ahaaha
Same, I have to squint reallllly hard to see its got a slight hue
*_That made me wonder why the UA-cam logo is always red..._*
MY GOD
to attract attention, i assume
*it's the blood of all the channels they killed*
Satan
because they are communist
Hellboy comics usually have bleak earthy grays, muted blues and browns and crushed blacks except for Hellboy himself which instantly makes him the most eye catching thing in The panel. His bright red skin is a really good contrast with everything else.
Man, I gotta read these comics.
WHY ARE THEY SO EXPENSIVE THO (in India, they are hard to find. They are available online of course, but the shipping costs are always so outrageous)
@@oof-rr5nf Any luck getting them here for cheap? I don't want to resort to reading comics on my laptop
@@rohanp1227 Sorry. I donno. :(
Dekhlo kahi second hand mil raha ki nahi online? Other than that I only know of apps (Marvel has its own on Google Play Store, don't know about DC or other labels) and online shopping.
@@oof-rr5nf $17 US
I feel ya. But single issues are $3.50
LEGORAINbow Glad you mentioned this. (See my pfp)
Red isn't associated with fire because people thought it was alive, it's just because we didn't used to have a separate word for orange, it was considered a shade of red called "yellow-red". It's the same reason red hair is orange and red onions are purple. We called them red before we had a distinct concept of their actual colours.
But that's the point, why red? Why didn't they have the color orange and call blood "red-orange"
That's what he was examining and arguing
I'm not saying the larger point of the importance of red doesn't stand, that's just specifically not why people think of fire as red.
Red panda?
@@Crick1952 primary colours
albeit Ancient Greeks called the sky red or bronze
Communism.
Bingo. Originally popularized by the French Revolution, Red became a symbol of political extremism, which Communism clearly was.
@@NowYouSeeIt Wow...I think I love you now.
And Republicans, ironically once extremists. ;)
@@coboarders We are talking about extremism, republicans are not in that way.
Now you see it, comrade.
When a flag has the color red on it, it almost always stands for the *"BLOOD OF THOSE WHO FIGHT FOR THEIR FREEDOM"*
RED , THE COLOR OF BLOOD!!!!!
*RED, THE BLOOD OF ANGRY MEN*
@@imagiman3362 Correct. The original poster's idea of red is closer to the French and Russian revolutionaries.
Red in Indonesian flag is widely known to have meaning of bravery. But our flag color passes centuries to centuries, generations to generations, and its origin meanings always diver. Some say that Red and White means mother earth and the father sky, some say it means blood and bones, etc, but yeah they're always linked to related meanings.
r/unexpectedGeographyNow ;D
when you braking down the color history, I think you should have mentioned that blue is inherently dark at its most saturated, yellow is inherently bright at its most saturated, while red is in the middle at its most saturated, making it look natural and achieving maximum contrast amongst black and white, similar to how yellow would look strongest against black and blue against white.
I was thinking yellow would have popped more
Oooo I like this comment
BLUE, signified night time in Silent movies.
That's extremely interesting! Thanks for adding this!
perhaps unrelated but, it reminds me of the white and gold or blue and black dress...
Interesting how your new UA-cam profile is red.
Actually, it's Orange not red
@@poweroffriendship2.0 um, silence
@@QuestionableLogic_ You see the profile? I bet it's Orange.
@@poweroffriendship2.0 cease your corrections
@@QuestionableLogic_ You will not silence the truth.
I knew about the connotations of red in art and media for a while but the color never really had any kind of emotional impact for me on screen until I watched The Handmaid’s Tale. Specifically the part when the handmaids are washing blood off of the wall where “criminals” are hung and the bright red blood is flooding into the white snow as almost a reflection of the handmaids themselves(red dresses, white headpieces). It really impacted me and made me think about the symbolic implications of the blood in the snow, what the handmaids wore, and the connection of the two. White is pure, and at the most basic level the handmaids’ job is to bring a pure life into the world. However, the white headpiece is the smallest part of the handmaids’ costume and is used to cover their face. Covering of the face usually indicates either that the character is hiding something or that the character feels shame. The handmaids feel shame about their job even though the result is a child which is something usually shown as pure and innocent. The red represents the women’s fertility, which is all they have that is valuable to the society they are trapped in. A sort of scarlet letter to show they are their sexuality. But, the characters are always bathed in red, overpowering the white purity like how the blood covered the snow. I really could go on and on about the meticulous use of color in the show, but this comment is already long enough.
Hear, hear!
I also love the use of red in Dial M For Murder. At the beginning of the film, The Grace Kelly character wears white when she is with her husband, but in the next scene, she wears red when she is with her lover.
RED CAR GOES FASTA!!!
The new icon and banner is rad man
it's orange. are you and these 99 people are color-blind?
@@seaque. I said r a d
@@seaque. Are you and these 2 people literally incapable of reading comprehension?
I love this! I knew I would, when I saw it I went, “OoooOOoooohhh,” and immediately clicked. I’ve always loved color psychology and red specifically. Before my mentor died, she told me, “I want you to be the girl in the red lipstick. Different, vibrant, and not afraid to show it.” I was pretty shy and had a confidence issue because I was ill. Since then, I’ve tried to embrace my individuality and even weirdness. In my photo on here you can see my red mustang! I wanted it to match, after all! So for me, red is an homage and a reminder to not just exist, but to live.
In a way, I’d adore for this to be a series, especially because blue is so intertwined with reflection and intelligence but was always so frickin hard to create in reality (vivid purple doubly so, part of why it wasn’t in flags). But I also understand if you have other content you’re way more jazzed about and I’m just grateful to have gotten this!! Have a wonderful year next year; you deserve all your success!
At first, I was not a fan of the pace of your videos. But now that I'm accustomed to it, I really appreciate how much information you can cram into such a brief amount of time and still maintain clarity and a clear stream of consciousness. Props to you sir. You've converted me.
So, in short: Red reminds us of vitality and its vulnerability
Man after this video, I want to hear you talk about Color theory in movies
Wohoo, an upload from my favorite UA-cam artist
“So, uh. Why is your new profile pic red?”
NYSI: “Fire, Blood, Life, & Death”
Ok...
Ooooooh....Now I see it.
I will see myself out.
Vicente Ortega Rubilar now we see it*
see ya
You don't have to leave, Vincente. It is a joke that never gets old for me.
wena ql
Fire & Blood...
*GoT theme starts playing in the distance*
No reference to Sin City in context of sexuality vs. danger..?
First Riding A Horse, now this, I'm completely blown away by your latest essays, they just take those very well known simple associative concepts & metaphors and relay a much grander message tying into cultural and historical beliefs and concepts, highlighting similar trains of thoughts in parallel societies, how certain meanings have evolved over time and all of this relates to the media landscape of today, I'm impressed!
I noticed that on The Prince of Egypt Moses and the Hebrews in Egypt all wore reddish colours, while the Egyptians wore a dark turquoise colour. The only turquoise Moses wears in the ring he is given.
1:50 I can not believe that the guy responsible for "The Visit" said such a thing
"Theres even an urban legend that red cars..."
GO FASTA?
Very thoughtful video! This is a beautiful insight into how artists harness the world around them and manipulate them in turn to tell the most important stories. Bravo!
"Fire is considered red because it's thought of as a living thing …" Uh, no. Fire is considered red because it was red. Orange, as a colour, is a much more recent invention than people like to think.
Yeah, I was wondering if that also played a part in it.
Paintings of kings can be found to have a red heel as an indication of who they are (a king). This video gave me chills! Loved it
I was waiting for this video! Love it
I was wondering when will you do it! Thank you so much!
So that’s why red light districts are called *red* light districts?
I had always wondered about the little girl’s coat but I couldn’t put the right words to it. Great video.
You make the best film break downs. LOVE it man.
Phenomenal as always! I learn so much from your videos, thank you for making them as good as they are!
No joke, your channel is one of my favourites on UA-cam atm, your analysis' are always insightful and interesting! Hope you keep making videos
Great video. I am colourblind and never really noticed the red jacket in Schindlers List. This gave me a new insight to a great movie. Thank you :)
Shindlers list made me cry about 50 times jfc
Great video! I really enjoyed it, and I will try to keep this in mind if and when I get into filmmaking.
Your videos are so amazing. You should do more essays on the roles of primary colors in films! I see so much yellow/orange-blue contrast in recent movies and would love to see your thoughts on that
The best channel on youtube currently.
I get excited everytime you upload.
I don't know what's more impressive; Your videos or your transitions into Sponsors
You always have an eye for this stuff... so interesting!!
I'd love to hear more of these colour analyses. Green's got an interesting duality too; it could signify life and health, as in a flourishing, leafy tree, or it could signify illness and disease, as in a sickly green face. Like, in Harry Potter, the main hero has green eyes while the main villain has red eyes, and that seems perfectly natural. But the main hero also is in the house which has red as its colour, while the main villain is in the house which has green as its colour, and that also seems perfectly natural. It would be interesting to hear more about that.
Fascinating. Great video. Can’t wait to see more content!!
" we need to talk about Kevin " I thought about that color in all of the scenes !
Really like the logo 👍
Great video, and transition to the advertisement. Most people don't bother tying things together, and they sort of say without words, "this is where my content ends, you can stop watching now". You managed to make it interesting, just like your videos.
The movie that springs to my mind when thinking about the color red in movies is "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" by Park Chan-Wook. It's one of my favorite movies because of it's use of red, black and white (and lighting) and the compositions on screen in terms of symmetry and asymmetry.
I think fire = red is based on those things to some degree, but also wood fires produce much more reddish flames and red embers, whereas the gasoline flames you see more often as special effects are much more orange. obviously, wood fires have been much more common throughout history.
Please do the entire colour spectrum. I’m really interested in the use of colour in film, and you’ve started with red... hoping to see Orange pop up soon!
That was so informative! Thanks!
great video as per usual, so well written
I also love the use of red in Carrie and It, it makes the images so powerful and beautiful, but at the same time terrifying.
Hell wasn't "always red." The red, fiery hell is a relatively recent invention. Originally, hell was *blue*, because it was a very COLD place, due to be so far removed from the warmth of God's love.
Where can I find sourcing for this statement? Thanks in advance for responding.
he still hasn't responded
@@camaradiop3731 hades, the ancient greek hell, was cold
Tay Sem what? Hades wasn’t hell for the Ancient Greek. Some people did call the underworld “Hades” but Hades was just the god of the dead. He wasn’t seen as evil, in the way modern people view Satan. In fact, the Greeks believed EVERYONE went to the underworld when they died regardless of whether they were good or bad. The Greek underworld was more or less divided into Elysium (where the good people went. Basically their version of heaven) and Tartarus (a hot, fiery place filled with evil. This is where the bad people went) so the Greeks didn’t view the entire underworld as something “cold”
Just like the Arctic Circle. Hmmmm, just where YHWH jailed the 200 Watchers (Angels) who disobeyed GOD for 70 generations.
Seems they were released around the time man started taking technological leaps. O' , say around late 1800s or early 1900s. First World War 1914.
And, now the lawless world leaders make their push for their NWO as Trump makes one, maybe, last attempt to hold off the evil.
Regardless, Prophecy will be fullfilled and that means an NWO world for a short time - then it's destruction.
Ahh no 2001 a space odyssey, the red on HAL and all over the ship was beautiful
That soundtrack brings tears down my face everytime dang it :(
Ayeeeeee❤ absolutely love your work
Terrific Video as Always.
How could one forget Cries and Whispers? Bergman himself said that the use of red in the film symbolizes what he thinks is the true color of the human soul.
This was great!
The Red Shoes huh??? Think about it, FRAZZLEDRIP
Love your videos! I was wondering though if maybe you could list down all the movies you use in your videos (like even in quick scenes), because there were some movies in the video I didn't know and I would love to see it because my curiosity got piqued. Thanks a lot, happy 2019 to you!
Loved this video!
Hi yes I have for the 4th time watched all your videos and I need more please! They’re so good and well made
awesome analysis. i always found the use of red in The Sixth Sense juxtaposed well with how it not only symbolizes things touched by spirits and are connotationally dangerous, but how it also represents safety and control, ex. the church doors, cole’s figurines, and the red jewel in his school play’s sword.
this is why red is my favorite color, it has so much meaning and emotion
Great analysis.
You must be a very good speaker because I can understand the majority of what you say. Thanks for your work, and greetings from France!
Lovin the new logo guys!
wow. well done. 👏🏼👏🏼
In Ayreon's The Theater Equation a live version of his album The Human Equation the characters of Passion and Love both wear red dresses. I can't remember for sure, but I think Fear and Rage also wear red.
Great video! :)
Thanks for the video! Red is captivating to the human eye as it is an emotive colour. It is natural to be drawn to it, and that's why it is frequently applied for commerical purposes. E.g. in logos and signs.
I don't know earlier that red symbolises fire (I knew about blood) but I do know that blue symbolises FREEDOM, because of that most of the country use blue colour in their uniform or jerseys, to show the independency they have!
Free piss for all swedes.
I love the small little clip of Amélie, my all time favorite movie
Excellent!
You should do the use of yellow and blue used in Bandersnatch! Me and my friends noticed immediately how it was usually an indicator of the characters sanity
Love the new avatar!
Analyze the large amount science-fiction/dystopian media and why it's so popular today.
The new logo 🔥
Check out Almodovar use of red!
Nice vid 👌🏻
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the prom scene in Carrie, great video though :)
That colored coat left a very strong impression on me and I never failed to talk about it anytime the movie came up. The weird thing though is that I always talked about the yellow coat. I have no idea why and I only very recently saw that it is actually red. I have no colorblindness and no brain issue ( that I know of). Needless to say, I am baffled 😕
Nice video
Nice logo!
I can't believe I never noticed even the candles regained color. Now I see it
Red plays an even more central role in The Village and The Scarlet Letter. And also in the final scenes of Valhalla Rising.
Ok, Now I See It!
You uploaded this at the right time, I've been noticing that I have a lot of red in my life latly...I keep using it in my art, and notice it surrounding me. I also have synesthesia and can see colors in music - and the emotional music I've been listening to lately has the color red. Idk, just wondering if it means something.
sun berries it doesn’t
Yes
Now I see so many things with the red color here in my house, I was surprised how many of them are here and I did not realize it before
1:22
BECUZ DA RED GOEZ FASTAH
Yooo the logo change almost made me think there was another channel with the same name. It looks nice though 👌🏿
Nearly made me cry, rewatching the scenes from Schindler always gets me emotional. The makeup scene is so powerful, I love the way you conveyed the conflicting images- appear lively through blood, to avoid a bloody death.
I don't know if you read it, but there's a book called "The secret language of color" that has some chapters about specific color, like red, blue, green, violet and their relation with nature. There's really similar information about what you said in the video about red and if you didn't read it yet, I totally recommend you to
“Red means scary.”
- as always stated by my favorite UA-cam gamer
I never watched Schindler's list, now I'm very interested in watching the movie.
Such a poignant analysis! Red is so fascinating with its contrasting meanings!
Love the new profile pic my dude