For our dungeon scene, we have researched a number of different colours to see what would look best during the scene to symbolise that the scene is cold and clincal. We used different colour plastic bags and lighting gels to test out the different colours for the dungeon scene.
The first colour we looked at was a deep shade of red which looks harsh on the character and has connotations of blood and anger which would be good because it would show how the character is anger from trapped by the psycho.
The second colour we tried was a dark blue to show how the psycho is a cold hearted person. This would also show that the scene is clinical because now in the modern day, the best three colours to show clinical are blue, green and white.
This colour is a bright white but with faded marks of green and blue. This is created by using the artificial light in the dungeon. This would be quite good because they show the colors of clinical. Yet it may not be as effective as the blue because of the connotations of white are pureness and cleanliness and that is completely the opposite of the effect we are trying to achieve.
This is an eroded white wall (so the marks on the wall look like the paint have eroded away). This was done by turning off the light off and then just leaving the photography lamp on.
This is a deep shade of orange which is done using an orange lighting gel. The colour our scene looks too bright for a scene of a dungeon and we would rather have a dark shade of colour to show how cold and dark the character is.