Buy the Color Timer Shirt, now for sale: https://vincenttaylorcolor.myshopify.com/ === In today’s episode, we take a slightly different angle. We explore color through the eyes of a professional who works with music. Operatic mezzo-soprano Emily Harmon shares how music affects her vision and her extraordinary relationship with color through synesthesia.
I found our conversation fascinating, and it led me to question how a color grade could be shaped by the emotion of the moment, even at a subconscious level. --- Synesthesia: a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. – Wikipedia --
(00:00) - - Introduction
(01:00) - - Emily Harmon introduction
(02:37) - - What is a crossover artist?
(05:30) - - Opera & Color?
(09:55) - - Can it be overwhelming?
(11:16) - - How did you find out you had Synesthesia?
(13:58) - - Do the colors always match the sound?
(15:27) - - Does vision induce hearing sounds?
(17:54) - - Synesthesia and feature films
(19:25) - - Do the tones of color come into this?
(21:21) - - Do adjacent keys share similar colors?
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