Fury (2014)
Directed by David Ayer · Cinematography by Roman Vasyanov
R134 min120 frames
WarDramaAction
War never ends quietly.
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What is Fury about?
April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
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What does the cinematography of Fury look like?
Across 118 sampled frames, Fury builds its coverage from medium shots (51% of the sample), with wide compositions (23%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Roman Vasyanov keeps 68% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Daylight carries most of the picture. Focus stays shallow in 74% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in the 1940s.
What is the color palette of Fury?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Fury (2014) are #30312f, #50514f, #70726e, #91918c, #acacaa, #8c8679 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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