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    How Yasujirō Ozu Learned to Use Color in His Masterful Films: A New Every Frame a Painting Video Essay

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    Yasu­jirō Ozu was born in 1903, and made films from the late nine­teen-twen­ties up until his death in 1963. Though not an espe­cial­ly long life, it spanned Japan’s pre- and post­war eras, mean­ing that in many ways, it end­ed in a very dif­fer­ent coun­try than it began. Not that you’d know it from Ozu’s films, whose dis­tinc­tive form and style must have changed less through the decades than those of any of his col­leagues. For view­ers only casu­al­ly acquaint­ed with his oeu­vre, it’s easy to joke that if you’ve seen one of his pic­tures, you’ve seen them all. But true Ozu enthu­si­asts, whose num­bers have steadi­ly grown all around the world since the film­mak­er’s death, under­stand that each phase of his career offers dis­tinc­tive plea­sures of its own.

    In fact, Ozu per­sist­ed through sweep­ing changes in not just world his­to­ry, but also the his­to­ry of cin­e­ma. His first 34 films were silent, the next four­teen were sound in black-and-white, and his last six were in col­or. It is to the domes­tic mas­ter’s third act that Tony Zhou and Tay­lor Ramos have devot­ed their lat­est Every Frame a Paint­ing video essay.

    As with most film­mak­ers, it took Ozu a few years to make col­or his own: in Equinox Flower, from 1958, “some of the scenes are so bright that it looks like an MGM musi­cal,” owing to his stu­dio’s desire to show­case the actress Fujiko Yamamo­to. And it’s not just the hues of her kimono that dom­i­nate the images: so does the red of Ozu’s sig­na­ture teapot when­ev­er it finds its way into the frame.

    Ozu’s next col­or film Good Morn­ing makes use of a “much more nat­ur­al, earth-toned col­or palette. The images feel more bal­anced, and there isn’t one visu­al ele­ment that sticks out from all the oth­ers.” In his project after that, Float­ing Weeds (itself a remake of his 1934 silent A Sto­ry of Float­ing Weeds), he worked with the acclaimed cin­e­matog­ra­ph­er Kazuo Miya­gawa, who’d also col­lab­o­rat­ed with the likes of Kuro­sawa and Mizoguchi. Using strong light and shad­ow, Miya­gawa showed how, “by shap­ing the light, he could change how col­ors were per­ceived,” often in dif­fer­ent scenes framed in exact­ly the same way. At this point, any­one doing an Ozu binge-watch will feel that col­or itself is being adapt­ed to the rig­or­ous objec­tiv­i­ty of his work.

    “His films are full of rep­e­ti­tions and small vari­a­tions,” Zhou says. “He will show the same hall­way again, and again, and again.” Seem­ing­ly minor ele­ments in one scene match visu­al­ly with ele­ments in oth­ers. “As a result, Ozu’s movies rhyme. One shot will mir­ror anoth­er, one per­son­’s behav­ior will be repeat­ed,” across not just an indi­vid­ual pic­ture, but his whole fil­mog­ra­phy. Watch through it, and “you’re struck by how sim­i­lar two peo­ple can be, how often one place resem­bles anoth­er, how life itself is cycli­cal, and Ozu used col­or as anoth­er way to build these pat­terns.” Though sub­tly expressed, these themes would cer­tain­ly have res­onat­ed with audi­ences in a soci­ety forced to rein­vent itself after los­ing the Sec­ond World War. Whether Ozu sus­pect­ed that they could draw even more atten­tion from future gen­er­a­tions far from Japan is a ques­tion not even his diaries, now the sub­ject of a doc­u­men­tary them­selves, can answer.

    Relat­ed con­tent:

    An Intro­duc­tion to Yasu­jirō Ozu, “the Most Japan­ese of All Film Direc­tors”

    How One Sim­ple Cut Reveals the Cin­e­mat­ic Genius of Yasu­jirō Ozu

    The Gold­en Age of Japan­ese Cin­e­ma: Kuro­sawa, Ozu, Mizoguchi & Beyond

    Wes Ander­son & Yasu­jiro Ozu: New Video Essay Reveals the Unex­pect­ed Par­al­lels Between Two Great Film­mak­ers

    How Mas­ter Japan­ese Ani­ma­tor Satoshi Kon Pushed the Bound­aries of Mak­ing Ani­me: A Video Essay

    Every Frame a Paint­ing Returns to YouTube & Explores Why the Sus­tained Two-Shot Van­ished from Movies

    Based in Seoul, Col­in Marshall writes and broad­casts on cities, lan­guage, and cul­ture. He’s the author of the newslet­ter Books on Cities as well as the books 한국 요약 금지 (No Sum­ma­riz­ing Korea) and Kore­an Newtro. Fol­low him on the social net­work for­mer­ly known as Twit­ter at @colinmarshall.

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