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The Interaction of Color in Film

 

This article offers a psychological account of color expression in film. In the first part, we examine the distinction between color's physical properties and its psychological effects, drawing on the work of Josef Albers, among others, to illustrate how context shapes color perception. Anil Seth's embodied inferential theory of consciousness provides a broader framework for understanding these psychological processes in the light of contemporary neuroscience. The second section outlines some of the rules governing color interaction and their impact on perception, using Rudolf Arnheim's theory of perceptual dynamics in fixed images to further explore its expressive potential. Finally, the third section considers its implications for moving images, introducing a graphical method for analyzing correlations between changes in color dynamics and theme and narrative.