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Cinematic Colour and Emotion: A Colour Consultant’s Take on The Princess Royal
Introduction: The Beauty of Cinematic Storytelling and Set Design As a Colour Consultant, I have always been drawn to the world of television and visual storytelling, where every frame is a carefully crafted composition of colour, light, and balance. Set design, costume choices, and cinematography all work together to evoke emotions and tell a story visually before a single word is spoken. Among the many genres I find inspiring, Chinese period dramas stand out for their exqui
Robert Paul


In Shades of Blue: How Sweet Magnolias & Children Ruin Everything Create Mood & Meaning
Television has a way of immersing us into worlds both familiar and aspirational. While we often focus on the narrative, performances, and cinematography, colour plays a significant yet subtle role in shaping our emotional connection to a story. Among all colours, blue holds a unique power it can be bold, nostalgic, comforting, and even melancholic. In Sweet Magnolias and Children Ruin Everything , blue is more than just a design choice; it is a storytelling tool, weaving tog
Robert Paul


Nurturing Your Own Personal Style in the Age of Algorithm
The Golden Age of Personal Style An icon of a bygone era has recently left the planet. Marianne Faithfull was arguably the ultimate rock chick and epitome of the swinging sixties in London, a decade that ushered in an explosion of heightened creativity in music, design, art & fashion. Whenever a great artist, musician, writer, style icon, visionary, creative ingenue, or philosopher leaves us it feels right to pause to honour them. When David Bowie and Prince passed back to sp
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Babygirl pink: the colour of hope in a sea of grey – the emotional journey of colour, art, and space
The Tyranny of The London Greys Until you’ve spent a full winter in London, you can never really achieve a PhD-level understanding of the...
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