Production designer John Piano explains adding color to the world of TheLastofUs and why they wanted to avoid relying on Green Screen tech.
The Last of Us is a poignant story about an unlikely friendship between two vastly different people who must both survive in a world that is drastically different from the one they used to live in. With seven episodes already released since its January 15 premiere, the series adaptation of the popular survival horror game, The Last of Us, has proven to be an instant hit thus far.
"There are things that we need to do that the game doesn't need to do. Like when we get into the thick of the disaster, and we're outside of the warm colors and the electricity of life before the infection, if we don't add color, if we don't add texture and things, when we desiccate everything, when we make everything look like that, it's just all going to be black.
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