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The Use of Colour in JOKER

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 07/09/2021Updated: 16/12/2021

This is an 8’29” video essay about the way colour is used to tell the story in Joker. More about JOKER’s look? Click here and you’ll get the Joker’s cinematographer himself, Lawrence Sher, telling you about his career and the…

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