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butterfly ([personal profile] butterfly) wrote2006-10-13 05:53 pm
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Smallville question:

Does anyone know if there's a place that keeps track of the clothing colors? I noticed that Clark was wearing the blue t-shirt last night and I was wondering if the primary choice of color says anything about where the character is being placed (emotionally, character-context-wise, etc). I know that colors in general are very important and focused on in Smallville, particularly the three primary colors (for Superman-eske stuff) and green/black.

ETA: If no one has done such a thing, I'm half-tempted to do it myself.

[identity profile] bop-radar.livejournal.com 2006-10-17 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. It's proving harder than I anticipated to find those essays. I changed computers recently and am missing all my old bookmarks... but I haven't forgotten about it and will try to find you links soon.

Btw, your rewatch and interest in colour symbolism is really really making me wish I had the time to rewatch and make my visual symbolism dictionary. *pines* If I ever win Tattslotto, I will retire and make that my life's work. Imagine being able to do fannish things ALL DAY! *daydreams*
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[identity profile] butterfly.livejournal.com 2006-10-18 11:54 am (UTC)(link)
Btw, your rewatch and interest in colour symbolism is really really making me wish I had the time to rewatch and make my visual symbolism dictionary.

I love colors and trying to place them in relation to characters and themes. The most interesting shows always some extra visual treats to try and figure out.

If I ever win Tattslotto, I will retire and make that my life's work. Imagine being able to do fannish things ALL DAY! *daydreams*

That really would be the ultimate life.