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Howl (2015)

Directed by Paul Hyett · Cinematography by Adam Biddle

92 min128 frames

Horror

Last Train. Full Moon. All Change.

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Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A dark outdoor space beside a train with heavy fog rolling across the ground. A man crouches low on the gravel…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A dark outdoor space beside the metal undercarriage of a large railway carriage. A silhouetted individual crouches…Howl (2015) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit interior of a modern commuter train at night with blurred windows behind. A woman in a white blouse…Howl (2015) movie still: closeup — An interior space is shrouded in deep shadow with one side softly lit. A man with short grey hair turns his head…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A dimly lit train carriage interior features rain-streaked windows and a central sliding door. A man in a dark…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — An elevator interior with dark metallic doors and a dimly lit control panel. A man in a suit stands facing the…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A dimly lit subway car interior featuring a dark wall with a poster visible. A woman is being held by a man as…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — An urban street at night with a parked SUV in the background. A bearded man in a leather jacket holds a handgun…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A dark airplane cabin interior with a door featuring a First Class sign. A man stands in profile wearing a suit…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A dark console room with metallic surfaces and a large window facing outward. A man in a suit operates a red…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A dark, modern transportation interior features a wall with a prominent no-smoking sticker. A young man in a…Howl (2015) movie still: medium — A narrow service corridor features dark walls and overhead lights set in an airplane. A man and a woman stand face…Howl (2015) movie still: wide — A dimly lit subway car interior with rows of empty seating and metal poles. Three people sit separated across the…Howl (2015) movie still: closeup — A single tree trunk is illuminated by a narrow light beam in a dark forest. Thick shadows surround the bark and…Howl (2015) movie still: closeup — A metal control panel features several analog gauges for fuel, speed, and brake pressure. A person's hand reaches…Howl (2015) movie still: wide — An urban intersection at night features a graffiti-covered building under a highway overpass. A dark SUV and a…
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Howl — official trailer

What is Howl about?

When passengers on a train are attacked by a creature, they must band together in order to survive until morning.

Where can you watch Howl?

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What does the cinematography of Howl look like?

Sampled across 117 frames, the coverage of Howl leans on medium shots (64% of the sample) and close-ups (22%). Cinematographer Adam Biddle keeps 91% of it in soft, low-key light. Night and dusk account for 97% of the frames. Focus stays shallow in 93% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Howl?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Howl (2015) are #2b2d32, #101113, #4b4d51, #333a47, #8b8d8e, #d1d1d2 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #101113
  • #4b4d51
  • #333a47
  • #8b8d8e
  • #d1d1d2

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