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Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life (2012) colour palette

Directed by Tamar Halpern · Shot by Ken H. Keller

Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life (2012), shot by Ken H. Keller, runs muted and warm, measured across 96 sampled frames. Its two dominant hue families are orange and red. The single most common colour is dark grey (#312d2c), covering 9% of sampled colour. Overall the image sits mid-key.

Warmth

warm

0.458 on −1 cool to +1 warm

Saturation

muted

0.263 — more saturated than 55% of ranked films

Luminance

mid-key

0.514 — brighter than 96% of ranked films

Measured across 96 frames. See the frames on the Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life page →

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