Color Grading for Genre: Horror, Comedy, Action & Drama

One of the most underrated tools in storytelling is color grading. It’s not just about making your footage look good, it’s about making it feel right. Different genres call for different visual moods, and with the right color palette, you can instantly tell the audience how to feel without a single word of dialogue. Here’s a breakdown of how to grade your footage to match four major genres. 👻 Horror: Cold, Dark, Desaturated Horror thrives on tension. Use a cooler temperature, blues and greens are great for unease. Drop the saturation and lift the blacks slightly to create a foggy, unsettling atmosphere. Bonus tip: Crush some shadows but keep faces dimly visible. The mystery in the dark is half the fear. 😂 Comedy: Bright, Warm, Soft Contrast Comedy should feel light and inviting. Use warm tones like yellows and light oranges, boost exposure slightly, and reduce contrast to keep shadows soft and friendly. Think: sitcoms and daytime vibes. Your grade should feel a...