
What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) colour palette
Directed by Sam Weisman · Shot by Anastas N. Michos
- #322e2cdark grey · 14%
- #514c49dark grey · 7.2%
- #d2d0cblight grey · 6.2%
- #141211near black · 5.3%
- #f7f6f4pale orange · 4.5%
- #d2c6b1pale orange · 4%
What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001), shot by Anastas N. Michos, runs muted and strongly warm, measured across 120 sampled frames. Its two dominant hue families are orange and red. The single most common colour is dark grey (#322e2c), covering 14% of sampled colour. Overall the image sits mid-key.
Warmth
strongly warm
0.69 on −1 cool to +1 warm
Saturation
muted
0.203 — more saturated than 26% of ranked films
Luminance
mid-key
0.459 — brighter than 81% of ranked films
Measured across 120 frames. See the frames on the What's the Worst That Could Happen? page →
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