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CIThe secret behind his stunning visuals?
The principle dictates that 60% of the frame uses a dominant color, 30% employs a secondary complementary shade, and 10% provides accent punch that draws the eye. Interior designers use this for balanced rooms; Tarantino uses it for balanced chaos. His films explode with saturated yellows, blood reds, and cool blues, but these colors distribute mathematically even when scenes feel anarchic. The dominant hue establishes mood and location, secondary colors provide contrast and depth, accent colors direct attention to narrative importance like characters or props. Tarantino’s color work feels instinctive rather than calculated, yet analyzing his frames reveals consistent ratio adherence. Through examples like Kill Bill’s yellow tracksuit popping against muted backgrounds, his visual loudness operates on disciplined color theory foundations.
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