Fernando Matallo

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  1. I ll try to change it. Thank you!
  2. Hi everyone, its a pleasure to participate in this forum and i would like to share with you my showreel. It's a mix of jobs that i've made the color grading and footages that i've graded. I ll try to send my reel for post production companies especially in Europe cause i have italian citizenship and it's my professional goal try to back to europe to work in my field as a assistant colorist or internship opportunity. So, any feedback would be great and important. Thank you so much!
  3. Amazing article, especially how Adam Scott makes each character stand out in their environment.
  4. Hi, i found out the tutor of the course. The name of the tutor is Elton Grech and he is graduate from the London Film School. Tks -)
  5. I will try to figure out the name of the tutors and i will tell you. Thank you so much for help me -)
  6. Have you heard about a school call Handsonmalta? (http://www.handsonmalta.com/portfolio/the-colorist-color-grading/) They offer a 1 month color grading course 4 days/week. I tried to find any review about this school but i did not find any information. Thank you -)
  7. Nice topic! It's not a color palette page but https://film-grab.com helps me to find inspiration for some projects.
  8. Creative grading! I'm sure that it was an amazing job to do. Thanks for share.
  9. Creative grading! I'm sure that it was an amazing job to do. Thanks for share.
  10. Thank you so much for your information.
  11. Really sorry about it. I didn't mean it.
  12. Hi Nicolas, thank you for your answer. I'm looking for a filmmaker course as well in Europe and i found 1 course in Malta call handsonmalta but i did not find any review about it. I'm considering this idea but i'm trying to find a school and place that provides me more skills and opportunity for a internship.
  13. I wasn't surprised about the big challenge of this serie, I can imagine that the walking dead must be challenging especially trying to keep the "real" look throughout the show, dealing with 2 distinctly looks and dealing with a short time to do the color grading. It's a kind of job where you have to be careful. Awesome article. Tks for sharing this information.
  14. Hello Tom Evans, thank you for your feedback. I'm going to check this course. Actually, i don't have a lot of experience i've made some jobs but i'm new on this field and i emailed my showreel around 500 post production companies in europe and north american looking for a internship opportunity but i did't get it. I make sure that if i do a course i ll enhance my skills and maybe get a chance to work in a post production company.
  15. Hello guys, I'm colorist from Brazil and i hold european passport. I'd like to go to europe to do a filmmaker course or post production (that gives me more skills as a colorist).I googled and i found some options but does anyone have any suggestion? Thank you.
  16. Awesome article!
  17. The headlights on a rock when the car arrives its a kind of detail that makes a huge difference and you notice a high level in a pre production and post production. They kept the gist of the main objective. Awesome work!
  18. Fernando Matallo

    TRUE DETECTIVE

    Great work and really nice and useful explanation. This organic grading fits perfect with the show. Thanks for sharing.
  19. Nice post and there are others tips in these podcasts that i think can be useful such as don't abuse of technology.