Masters of Color

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Welcome to Masters of Color! In this podcast we've invited a star gallery of renowned colorists to talk about the art and science of high-end color grading.

Cullen Kelly is the host, and our guests are Peter Doyle, Ian Vertovec, Aurora Gordon, Damien Var Der Cruyssen, Toby Tomkins, Eric Weidt, Steve Yedlin and Stephen Nakamura.

This is your chance to stay on top of the color game and learn from the real masters of color.

A new episode will be added every Sunday, and you can subscribe to the show on any major podcast platform, including Spotify and Apple Podcast. On Lowepost, all episodes are available instantly and contains video.

Episode 1

In the first episode Cullen talks with director David Fincher’s favorite colorist Eric Weidt about the art and craft of color grading.

Eric has an incredible list of credits that includes Mank, Mindhunter and House of Cards. His works on these projects extends far beyond traditional tasks of color grading, incorporating complex look modeling and incredible detailed adjustments on virtually every frame.

The techniques and insights he shares in this episode are unique, and includes topics such as how to sculpt the viewers experience with textural and spatial tools, the lens treatment techniques used on Mindhunter, the process behind and the swan curve used on the day-for-night shots on Mank, advanced grain work and so much more.

 

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