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Pie by Alan Woo

November 20th 2008, posted by Danielle in Too Good To Be True, Undefined

“Curious to see if there were any stark similarities or contrasts within particular films, Pie aims to create an incredibly simple and concise baseline of comparison of films trough one particular trait: colour. The outcome is a number of triptychs comparing various films of particular trilogies, directors or genres. A program written in processing captures each frame of each movie and essentially creates a ‘pie chart’ of the colours contained within each film producing a simplistic and abstracted representation. Each poster includes the film title, year, director, cinematographer, running time and occasionally, various surprising/unsurprising similarities.”

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  1. Pie – today and tomorrow

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  3. strax

    One of the issues is that directors like Coppola intentionally use different color pallets for different “chapters” of their movies, which would limit the usefullness of comparing the entire movie’s color range to another movie.

  4. B. Block

    Your pie charts for the b&w movies is very confusing. How can there be any color at all? Do you have more of these? Post them, please.

  5. CHARLENE

    this is sick:)

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