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Nice Shoes Colorist Phil Choe Grades Jack Yu Noir Thriller “A Father’s Son”
Color grading and editorial finishing for A Father’s Son, director Patrick Chen’s short film about the murder of a teenage boy in Manhattan’s Chinatown, was completed at Nice Shoes
read moreColorist Society to Host Virtual Colorist Mixer This Weekend from NAB Show in Las Vegas
Just in time for NAB Show, the Colorist Society’s popular Virtual Colorist Mixer is coming back. For those unable to be in Las Vegas (and those who will), the Mixer is an unprecedented opportunity learn about the latest color grading technology, learn new techniques from industry experts, win fabulous prizes and hang out with friends and colleagues around the globe.
read moreFounding Members of Colorist Society Hollywood Featured in Panel at NAB Show 2022
Three founding members of Colorist Society Hollywood, a newly-formed chapter of the global Colorist Society (CSI), will discuss their group’s ambitious plans for promoting their craft in a special session at NAB Show 2022 in Las Vegas.
read moreGaining Proper Credit for Color
“Give credit where credit is due,” seems like a simple proposition, but for colorists, it’s often been an elusive goal. When it comes to credit sequences for feature films and television shows, colorists often find their names listed far down in the end crawl or maybe not included at all.
read moreNice Shoes Senior Colorist Maria Carretero Behind the Look of Sundance Doc “Sirens”
Making its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Producer/Director/Director of Photography Rita Baghdadi’s riveting feature-length documentary Sirens focuses on the Middle East’s first all-female metal band, Slaves to Sirens, who pursue their dreams of stardom while struggling with issues of friendship, sexuality and the chaos of their homeland.
read more“A Mouthful of Air”: PNYA Members HARBOR and Alchemy Post Sound Help Filmmaker Amy Koppelman Tell a Story of Depression…and Hope
A Mouthful of Air, the new Sony Pictures feature, presents a deeply-moving story of depression and how its dark energy can wreak havoc even on lives that outwardly appear happy and successful.
read more11 Dollar Bill Launches Post-Production Facility in Raleigh
11 Dollar Bill, a leading independent post-production studio specializing in creative design, editorial and finishing services, has opened a facility in Raleigh, North Carolina.
read moreGoldcrest Post Helps Send Three Films to Sundance
Goldcrest Post provided post-production services for three films screening at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. They include Academy Award–nominee Ramin Bahrani’s documentary 2nd Chance, Tia Lessin and Emma Pildes’ documentary The Janes and director Ricky D’Ambrose’s narrative film The Cathedral.
read moreDocumentary/Restoration Colorist Jane Tolmachyov Joins Goldcrest Post
Former DuArt colorist is grading Ramin Bahrani’s Sundance Entry “2nd Chance.” NEW YORK CITY— Former DuArt Senior Colorist Jane Tolmachyov has joined Goldcrest Post. Tolmachyov brings credits across feature films, television and advertising, but is best known for her work in documentaries and film restoration. She has collaborated with directors Frederick Wiseman, Ken and Rick Burns and Michael Moore, as well as such highly regarded...
read morePace Pictures Gets into the Holiday Spirit with VH1’s “Miracles Across 125th Street”
Pace Productions capped a busy 2021 with the VH1 original movie Miracles Across 125th Street, produced, written and directed by Nick Cannon.
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