Sometimes when you get a location, on low budgets especially, there is an object in the background that you are not allowed to get rid of. Like if you are in a public building and their is a big bright green painting in the corner. A bright red car parked on the street. Viewers say they are distracted by the things like that. Colors that do not go.
How do you deal with that if you have limited control of the production design? Or do you just live with it, even though audiences find it distracting? For example if you watch a lot of movies, the red vehicles or red clothes of people in the background, are not near as red in the movies as they are in life. Accept maybe for older movies, like from the 60s and before where the color was more colorful. But nowadays audiences are not near as use to that and find it distracting.
So what do you do to cut down on the red, or cut down on loud or distracting colors in general?
Thanks.
How do you deal with that if you have limited control of the production design? Or do you just live with it, even though audiences find it distracting? For example if you watch a lot of movies, the red vehicles or red clothes of people in the background, are not near as red in the movies as they are in life. Accept maybe for older movies, like from the 60s and before where the color was more colorful. But nowadays audiences are not near as use to that and find it distracting.
So what do you do to cut down on the red, or cut down on loud or distracting colors in general?
Thanks.