The still I used was drawn from "The Battleship Potemkin", and is from the scene where soldiers are descending upon uprising civilians down a large stone staircase. I used repeating sets of threes in this project, in terms of shape groups and color patterns, to give the images a pleasing sense of rhythm. The three yellow diagonals in the top-right corner help to give dimension and grounding to the soldiers and their shadows, which would otherwise be seemingly floating in space. I used slight variations of the colors to give depth of layers and help break the strictness of a tri-chromatic color scheme. The original scene can be seen below.


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