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Rage 

of the 

Colors

Behind the Scene Stills

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Original "The Colors" Cut 

The original unreleased 14-minute cut "The Colors" title screen.

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The scene from the unreleased original 14-minute cut "The Colors" had exclusive scenes that didn't make it to the final
6-minute"Rage of the Colors" version. The original cut was meant to end with the good ending but ultimately was scrapped. Some scenes, however, were used for the trailer instead.   

In addition, originally, the film did not have any narration until it was added in at the last minute for the 14-minute version after the peer feedback. Ironically, when it came to the final 6-minute version, the script was rewritten completely, so none of the narration from the 14-minute cut, apart from a few dialogues, made it into the 6-minute cut. 

Deleted Scenes

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These are completely deleted scenes that didn't make it to any cut. The Player's gun scenes in particular originally had a substory with cyberpunk elements, but the idea was scrapped for the original 14-minute cut. 

Original Pixel Art Designs

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Some of the original pixel art works that was used for the "TV Glitch" effects in the film when the player loses his control in the film. Some of the effects were created with Photoshop, such as Emma's ghost figure scene and the eyeball, and others were partially borrowed from the old NES games by simply pulling out the cartridge out of the NES clone system while keeping the system on. The footages were captured via an Elgato Capture Card. Some of the glitching soundtrack design sources were also borrowed from using the pulling out cartridge technique. In addition, some of the pixel art was designed after the scenes from the unreleased horror film 'Talons of Vengeance', which were originally directed by Junki Kim.  

Prototype Poster Design

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Other Miscellaneous 

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