scholarly journals True Colors: Chromaticity, Realism and Technological Honesty

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (17) ◽  
pp. 79-99
Author(s):  
Andrew I. Iain Philip

I propose an application of agential realism to my practice as research, a film about my mother getting one tattoo covered with a new one, to investigate the material-discursive role played by the camera in determining meaning within the film image. I use my practice as a comparative case study, considering how a specific camera apparatus determines and negotiates standards of colour accuracy, and what it means to remove those colour values in post-production. I argue that the different colour processing of the same footage produces perceptible onto-epistemological difference, even while it remains indexically equivalent. Second, I will show exactly how this particular digital photosensitive technology meets the pro-filmic event to record colour, enacting agencies that reduce matter to fit a specifically programmed colour system, prior to any manipulation in post-production. The system itself draws the boundaries of accuracy it claims to achieve, with inevitable ethical implications.

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gretchen R. O'Neil ◽  
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James D. Schiffbauer ◽  
James D. Schiffbauer ◽  
John Warren Huntley ◽  
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