Helloo!! Welcome back or welcome to my blog! In this post, I will be sharing with you all the mood board I created for my final project film idea. This mood board will reflect the vibe/feelings I want my film to convey, which I will be going more in depth on.
Mood board:
So, the general aesthetic I'm going for with my film is an indie, friendship-driven, emotional drama with contrasting moods between the past and the present.
For the scenes that flashback to the past, I want to capture the nightlife in a positive way. The night will symbolize comfort, fun, freedom, and innocence/ ignorance.
As demonstrated in these pictures, theres is a spirit of adventure and fun. I aim to keep the lighting warm and vibrant in these night scenes. I am a big fan of dramatic color hues being used to really emphasize the feeling of the characters. Warm oranges, electric blues, and midnight purples are colors I plan to incorporate.
As for the characters, they will be dressed in comfortable, casual clothing. I don't want them to look so put together (slightly messy hair, imperfect makeup, baggy clothes) because for one- it's nighttime- people don't tend to look the same as they do in the morning vs. the end of the night. Additionally, I think a casual, almost messy look will be fitting for the girls given their activities and energies.
More specifically, individuality between the characters is also something I plan to emphasize. I want their costuming to be a representation of their personalities. Juna-Rose will have straight hair and will wear lighter-toned clothes (pink, light blue, beige). This represents her bubbly, light-hearted personality. In contrast, Cleo (protagonist/ main character) will wear more dark-tone clothes (black, navy, dark green). This represents her more rigid personality. Although different, the characters compliment each other's personalities very well.
In contrast, I aim for the daytime to represent harshness, bluntness, and the realization of reality/troubles coming to the light. In scenes during the day. I want the exposure to be bright, but the saturation and vibrance to be low to emphasize the stark difference of the past(night) and present(day).
A demonstrated in these photos, this high-key lighting/ brightness and harsh lights of the day feel serious, and almost blinding. I want to incorporate cool tones with a cold, lonely feeling to emphasize pain, loss, and somber.

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