 Color contrast is a powerful tool to guide your viewer's eye and create visual interest to your image. Let's go over the main ways you can implement it in your videos. Color contrast is created when you have two colors that are opposite to each other on the color wheel, like yellow and blue or red and green. Color contrast can be created on various layers, from the color of objects on your set to your lighting setup and color grading. In terms of the set itself, try to pay attention to the colors of objects surrounding your subject, as well as the color of clothes and accessories your subject is wearing. For example, a yellow outfit can contrast well to blue skies. In terms of lighting, try to use different RGB lights or just use gels to create those color contrasts. For example, use blue and yellow or red and green lights to really get that popping color contrast in your frames. To enhance color contrast in post-production, you can grade your footage and apply opposing colors to the highlights and shadows. For example, you could achieve that popular Hollywood look by applying teal to your shadows and orange to your highlights. So, that's color contrast in a nutshell. We really hope this video helped you understand this powerful technique. Until the next time, stay creative.