Game of Thrones (2015)
Directed by Alex Graves, Neil Marshall · Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk, David Franco
19 frames
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The First Television Series to Come to the Biggest Screen of All
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Game of Thrones — official trailer
What is Game of Thrones about?
The first episode of this IMAX screening takes place entirely at The Wall with the Night’s Watch (S4 EP9) hopelessly outnumbered as they attempt to defend Castle Black from the Wildings and features one the fiercest and most intense battle scenes ever filmed for television. The second episode (S4 EP10), features Dany coming to grips with the realities of ruling a kingdom, Bran learning the startling reality of his destiny and Tyrion facing the truth of his unfortunate situation.
Who stars in Game of Thrones?
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What does the cinematography of Game of Thrones look like?
Sampled across 19 frames, the coverage of Game of Thrones leans on close-ups and medium shots. Cinematographer Anette Haellmigk keeps much of it in soft, low-key light. Night and dusk account for much of the film. Focus stays shallow in most of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in a fantasy world.
What is the color palette of Game of Thrones?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Game of Thrones (2015) are #30302e, #171614, #4f473b, #54534f, #8d8874, #28231e — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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