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Game of Thrones (2017)

Directed by Jeremy Podeswa

45 min29 frames

DramaFantasyActionAdventure

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Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: wide — A dark, rocky terrain at night is engulfed by a massive burst of flame. Several armored warriors in…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: wide — A snowy mountain landscape at night features a massive dragon with dark, scaled skin. A group of people…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: closeup — A dark, dimly lit stone chamber with textured walls and atmospheric hazy air. A man with a beard…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: wide — A grassy clifftop under an overcast sky serves as a landing site for a dragon. A woman in a textured coat…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: medium — A vast, desolate, and snow-covered frozen landscape stretches into the dark background. The Night King…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: closeup — A massive dragon flies through a cloudy, grey overcast sky. The dragon approaches the camera with its…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: wide — A dark stone hall with columns features an ornate chair and a desk. A man stands in the distance while…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: medium — A stone corridor features large, intricately patterned arched windows allowing bright daylight inside.…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: wide — A dark riverbank under a smoky, ash-filled sky with fires burning in the distance. A woman stands next to…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: wide — A massive dragon flies through a night sky filled with heavy falling snow and mist. A large crowd of…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room features a cluttered desk with scrolls and a small metal vessel. A man sits at the…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: medium — A dark stone hall features large arched pillars backlit by daylight. A woman stands at a table looking…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: medium — A dark stone chamber features a chair made from numerous upright iron swords. A blonde woman in ornate…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: medium — A dark stone room contains a massive chair constructed from numerous welded swords. A woman wearing a…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: medium — A dimly lit, rugged stone chamber contains a large map table and a fireplace. A man in a dark doublet…Game of Thrones (2017) movie still: closeup — A close-up of a dragon's open jaws revealing sharp, layered teeth and dark gums. The creature's scaly,…
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What is Game of Thrones about?

HBO's animated history of Westeros brings to life all the events that shaped the Seven Kingdoms in the thousands of years before Game of Thrones' story begins.

What does the cinematography of Game of Thrones look like?

Sampled across 29 frames, the coverage of Game of Thrones leans on wide compositions and medium shots. The lighting 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 (2017) are #2f2f2c, #28221c, #171513, #50514d, #504638, #433b32 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #2f2f2c
  • #28221c
  • #171513
  • #50514d
  • #504638
  • #433b32

See the full Game of Thrones colour palette — every hex with its share, plus warmth, saturation and luminance.

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