Everything Girl Whhoowie!
I checked out a cool movie at http://myscene.everythinggirl.com/webisodes/webisodes.aspx I clicked on the folder tab numbered "5" and chose the movie "chillin out" witch was the first movie available under the #5 tab.
The movie was about a cool winter day on the slopes where an attractive "medic" was on duty at the slopes watching the ladies and gents ski. The colors chosen for this skit are very simple, and used very wisely. White is the dominant color of this scene as it's the dominant color of the season.
The motion came from the falling snow and the color of the guy's hair. There was more motion shown from the color choice rather than actual motion from the slide-show, however, some of the movement came when the girl threw the snow in the air, and a window closed around her eye as she winked to the other girls. She did this when she faked a fall to gain the attention of the attractive medic. The wink suggests to her audience that she was not hurt, rather she was using this as a technique to gain his attention.
Just prior to the party/club sence, the audience sees a blue filter layer to show that it is now nightime.
Another effective technique used was seen when the two end up meeting together at the club. The fire in the background started to move as the scene became "hot". When the gentleman asked the lady to dance, they became more apparent in the scene by the way the back drop fell towards the back of the scene and they became larger. This type of movement suggests to the audience that there was some romance or romantic feeling between the two at that point.

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