Devan Scott on the Use of Color in ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Spectre’
November 13, 2021 ・0 comments ・Topic: Daring Fireball
Speaking of Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond, Devan Scott put together a wonderful, richly illustrated thread on Twitter contrasting the use of color grading in Skyfall and Spectre. Both of those films were directed by Sam Mendes, but they had different cinematographers — Roger Deakins for Skyfall, and Hoyte van Hoytema for Spectre.
Scott graciously and politely makes the case that Skyfall is more interesting and fully-realized because each new scene gets a color palette of its own, whereas the entirety of Spectre is in a consistent color space.
(For an essay of this sort, with so many images that go along with the text, a Twitter thread is an outstanding medium.)
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