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    use of color in films

    thank you for your replies, you've been really helpful! cheers!
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    use of color in films

    Hi, I'm writing a paper on the use of color in films, so I would appreciate if you could write down films that you remember especially for their use of color. They can be of any genre and period, the more the better. Thanks a lot :)
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    Removing vapor from actor's breath

    We're matching lighting, plus we can't leave it as it is because we're shooting out of chronology, so the weather would change radically about five times during the movie - which is too much. I asked the same question on a science forum, and they say there's basically no solution - it's either...
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    Removing vapor from actor's breath

    We can't add vapor to the shots we already made, because we don't have that kind of a budget for effects, there are too many of them, and it will never look as real and plausible. Shooting closeups indoors is also not an option, we're in the middle of filming and need fast and cheap solutions.
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    Removing vapor from actor's breath

    Because our film takes place in one day and we've already shot a lot of exterior scenes in which the actors didn't have visible breath, and now it's getting colder and colder and we have some exteriors left to shoot, some happening before and some after the ones we already shot, so it's a matter...
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    Removing vapor from actor's breath

    Hi, I'm wondering is there a trick to remove the vapor that occurs when actors exhale on a cold day? I've heard of people putting ice cubes in their mouths, but that's not really a fortunate solution for us since they will be doing it for ten days in a row. Thanks a lot!
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