Hi, so in case you can't tell my ever-so-creative blog name, this blog is dedicated to Gravity Falls and other related stuff! :) This includes all the other cartoons I'm into (Wander Over Yonder, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Wordgirl, Animaniacs and other shows that I'm probably forgetting) Please note that you are on my Wordpress site, and everything I post is imported from tumblr, so if something has transfered strangle, that's why. Reblogged posts (which are not mine!) will have giant quotation marks in front of the text, along with the username of original tumblr user who posted it in red text.
I’ve never made a post about it, but hoo boy, tons of really important scenes had either red or blue lighting.
My absolute FAVORITE of which being Stan and Ford’s fight, 30 odd years ago:
The lights are clashing, just like the Stans.
But as the fight starts to end, they move away from the red light into predominantly blue light, although the red is still present.
And when Ford’s gone, there’s no red light left at all. Stan, as well as the blue lighting, are alone.
I’m too sugar crashed to tell the difference between red and blue lightings’ specific (respective) meanings throughout the series, but they both represent a problem. I never made a post about this scene because I was always trying to think of which Stan each color could represent, but now it’s so OBVIOUS. The blue and red lighting don’t represent people, they represent conflict. That even matches up with other Stans-less scenes with color lighting throughout the series.
For the show to end on purple lighting, the coming together of red and blue lighting, right after the two clashing brothers came together….
I’ve never made a post about it, but hoo boy, tons of really important scenes had either red or blue lighting.
My absolute FAVORITE of which being Stan and Ford’s fight, 30 odd years ago:
The lights are clashing, just like the Stans.
But as the fight starts to end, they move away from the red light into predominantly blue light, although the red is still present.
And when Ford’s gone, there’s no red light left at all. Stan, as well as the blue lighting, are alone.
I’m too sugar crashed to tell the difference between red and blue lightings’ specific (respective) meanings throughout the series, but they both represent a problem. I never made a post about this scene because I was always trying to think of which Stan each color could represent, but now it’s so OBVIOUS. The blue and red lighting don’t represent people, they represent conflict. That even matches up with other Stans-less scenes with color lighting throughout the series.
For the show to end on purple lighting, the coming together of red and blue lighting, right after the two clashing brothers came together….