Fernando Matallo

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  1. 2 hours ago, Nicolas Hanson said:

    Interesting color palettes and edgy work on some of the shots. I would probably re-consider using the shots with blown out highlights as it could reveal sloppy reconstruction techniques, even though it was probably shot that way and impossible to recover.

    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!

     

     

     

     

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  3. On 10/22/2016 at 7:40 AM, Bruno Mansi said:

    If you're considering online courses, I'd recommend FXPHD. For $79 a month, you can access all their courses and get access to VPN versions of some of the best software out there. They are fairly VFX biased, but they do have production courses that deal with things like lighting and camera techniques, as well as their 'background fundamentals' series. They also have a couple of courses specifically on colour grading.

    Thank you so much for your information.

  4. On 10/24/2016 at 3:25 AM, Alex Prohorushkin said:

    Hi Fernando.

    I'm sorry, but your answer (feedback) to Tom Evans, but your quote from Nicolas Hanson.

    Tom are not Nicolas.

     

    respect, Alex

    Really sorry about it.

    I didn't mean it.

  5. 10 hours ago, Nicolas Hanson said:

    You could enter the color industry a lot of different ways. I think you could manage to learn the basics by working yourself through all the theory online, practice the fundamentals and put everything color related high on your priority list. I started working as an editor, moving on to online and color work on documentaries and TV shows. That was actually great because it was no look development involved, simply balancing and matching thousands of shots and setting the levels where they should be.

    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.

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  6. On 10/21/2016 at 8:13 PM, Nicolas Hanson said:

    Hi Fernando,

    I guess you have checked http://icolorist.com/courses/?

    How experienced are you? You could sign up on some of the online courses to get some basic insight, but I would recommend that you hunt a junior position in one of the studios it you are passed that part.

    Nicolas

    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.

     

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  7. 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.

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