
Pierrot Le Fou (Crazy Pete) (1965) colour palette
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard · Shot by Raoul Coutard
- #f7f7f6near white · 5.5%
- #ced1celight grey · 5.2%
- #a9abablight grey · 3.7%
- #342f2ddark grey · 3.4%
- #8f8b73mid grey · 3.1%
- #555049dark grey · 2.8%
Pierrot Le Fou (Crazy Pete) (1965), shot by Raoul Coutard, runs natural and warm, measured across 65 sampled frames. Its two dominant hue families are blue and red. The single most common colour is near white (#f7f7f6), covering 5.5% of sampled colour. Overall the image sits bright.
Warmth
warm
0.323 on −1 cool to +1 warm
Saturation
natural
0.342 — more saturated than 83% of ranked films
Luminance
bright
0.52 — brighter than 97% of ranked films
Measured across 65 frames. See the frames on the Pierrot Le Fou (Crazy Pete) page →
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