Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'cinematography'.
-
Exceptional jury of international filmmakers, cinematographers and colourists revealed for the fifth edition of the awards IMAGE CREDIT: Park Chan-wook photo by Winnie Yeung @ Visual Voices, Image Courtesy of M+, Hong Kong FilmLight has announced the first set of creatives lined up to judge the 2025 FilmLight Colour Awards, including South Korean film director, screenwriter and producer, Park Chan-wook, who has been named the 2025 Guest of Honour; Company 3 founder and CEO, Stefan Sonnenfeld; Apple+’s, The Studio cinematographer, Adam Newport; and many more. Now in its fifth year, the FilmLight Colour Awards have quickly become an international platform for recognising excellence and artistry in colour grading. The 2025 edition will once again culminate in a ceremony held at EnergaCAMERIMAGE in November, celebrating the work of colourists across six categories: Theatrical Feature, Television Series/Episodic, Commercial, Music Video, Emerging Talent, and Spotlight. Submissions close on 31 July. 2025’s Guest of Honour and highly acclaimed film director, Park Chan-wook, is known for his bold visual storytelling and genre-defying narratives. He has captivated global audiences with landmark works such as Oldboy, The Handmaiden, and Decision to Leave. "It’s a privilege to be Guest of Honour at this year’s awards,” says Park Chan-wook. “Colour is not just a visual element. It carries stories, characteristics, ideas, and even musical elements like harmony, counterpoint, rhythm, and tone. It can also create the illusion of touch or smell. That’s why I never want to leave the colourist’s room. How wonderful would it be if I could keep working on the colour of a single project for years." Also joining this year’s panel is Stefan Sonnenfeld, founder and CEO of Company 3, widely regarded as one of the most influential colourists working today. Known for his collaborations with major directors across film and advertising, Sonnenfeld brings deep expertise and industry perspective. His portfolio includes iconic franchises such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Transformers plus more recently Superman and F1. “I am very excited to join this distinguished panel of judges,” comments Sonnenfeld. “I have been following the FilmLight Colour Awards since their inception and have been consistently impressed with the talented cinematographers and colourists chosen to evaluate the work. The Awards have done an excellent job of highlighting the artistry of colour grading, and I am thrilled to be part of that process this year." FilmLight has also named the following international talent in its first wave of confirmed jurors: Bojana Andrić, SAS – leading cinematographer and Vice President of the Serbian Society of Cinematographers. Andrić has worked on feature films such as Follow Me, Love Cuts and Sweet Sorrow (awarded for cinematography) and her TV credits include Trail of the Beast (also awarded for cinematography), Pupin, Clinch and Andrija & Andjelka. Douglas Dutton – Paris-based freelance colourist, Dutton works across commercials, music videos, series, and video games. In 2024, he won the FilmLight Colour Award in the Emerging Talent category for his work on the Baltic Harmonical Diffraction commercial. Sylvester Fonseca, ISC – award-winning Indian cinematographer with over a decade of experience across advertising, cinema and OTT. His acclaimed work includes Amar Singh Chamkila, Kennedy (Cannes 2023), and standout projects like Lust Stories, Sacred Games, and Island City (Venice 2015). A sought-after talent in advertising, he’s behind campaigns for Fevicol, Dream11, and Ariel’s viral #ShareTheLoad. In 2024, he won his second Filmfare Award and was inducted into the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC), cementing his status as one of India's leading cinematographers. Callan Green, ACS, NZCS – New Zealand–born, award-winning cinematographer with over 27 years of experience. Green’s recent credits include Nobody 2 (Universal), The Beekeeper 2, and several episodes of Netflix’s The Gentlemen. He was named New Zealand Cinematographer of the Year in 2024. Philip Hambi – leading commercial colourist at Absolute in London. Hambi has worked with some of the industry’s most celebrated directors and cinematographers for global brands including; Nike, Glenmorangie, Martini, Samsung, BMW, Lexus, Meta and Google. He collected his third Silver Arrow and third D&AD awards in 2025 for his contribution to Rich Hall’s stunning Riyadh Season film, Crawford Vs Madrimov: Everything Or Nothing. Kim Ji-yong – highly acclaimed South Korean cinematographer and director known for his striking visual style and collaborations with top directors like Park Chan-wook and Hwang Dong-hyuk. He is best known for his recent work on Netflix’s popular TV Series, Squid Game, as well as films like Decision to Leave, A Bittersweet Life, and The Fortress. Nadia Khairat Gomez – freelance colourist based between Berlin and Madrid working internationally across narrative, commercial, and music video formats. Gomez won the 2024 FilmLight Colour Award in the Music Video category for Brodka x Igo – Myślę sobie Ż, praised for its bold, emotional palette. Petra Korner, AAC – award-winning cinematographer based in Europe and the US, Korner’s credits span high-end TV dramas such as A Discovery of Witches (Sky), His Dark Materials(HBO), and Shadow and Bone (Netflix), as well as feature films including The Wackness, The Informers starring Winona Ryder, Kim Basinger, Billy-Bob Thornton and Mickey Rourke; and Wes Craven’s My Soul To Take. Andrea Leigh – Canadian-born senior colourist at Harbor, Leigh’s credits span major studio films such as Neil Blomkamp’s Elysium and Chappie; Immaculate (for which she received an HPA nomination); Nightbitch; as well as award-winning indies, Mandy, directed by Panos Cosmatos. Recent credits include Sirens by Molly Smith Metzler and Piece by Piece by Morgan Neville. Fady Melek – senior colourist based in LATAM with over 20 years’ experience, best known for his work the official FIFA World Cup music video clips, such as Dreamers, performed by Jung Kook of BTS, and with over 30 feature films graded worldwide. In 2024, he received a Global Recognition Award™ and three Gold Telly Awards for Best Use of Colour. Frida Marzouk, AFC – cinematographer whose international trajectory—from France to the US and across North Africa and the Middle East—combines technical rigor with a deeply emotional visual approach. Her work spans compelling narrative and documentary cinema, earning acclaim on the world festival circuit. Adam Newport-Berra – cinematographer and director best known for his work on The Studio(Apple+), The Bear (pilot episode), Euphoria (final episodes, Season 1) and his breakthrough feature The Last Black Man in San Francisco. He has received multiple Cannes Lions and VMA nominations for Best Cinematography across commercials and music videos. The remaining jury will be announced in the coming months with this year’s call for entries closing on 31 July. A shortlist will be announced in autumn and the winners unveiled at EnergaCAMERIMAGE in November. For more, visit: www.filmlightcolourawards.com ###
-
- filmlightcolourawards2025
- filmlightcolourawards
- (and 8 more)
-
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Due to demand, we’ve added a week’s extension to give you more time to get your entries into this year’s FilmLight Colour Awards. The final deadline is now Wednesday 7 August 2024 at 23:59 BST. Submit your project via the website: https://loom.ly/oUW_B-w
-
- filmlightcolourawards2024
- colourgrading
- (and 9 more)
-
FilmLight completes highly-esteemed jury, naming Mandy Walker as jury president and George Miller as guest of honour LONDON — 18 July 2024: FilmLight has finalised the prestigious jury for the 2024 FilmLight Colour Awards and announced Australian film director, screenwriter and producer, George Miller, as guest of honour, and award-winning Australian cinematographer, Mandy Walker, as 2024 jury president. George Miller, AO, is known for directing the dystopian action-adventure films Mad Max (1979), Mad Max 2 (1981) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), which went on to win six Academy Awards with Miller receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director, and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024). Other projects include The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Babe (1995), Happy Feet (2006) and more. “Just as slow-drying oil-based paint allowed renaissance art practice to become more iterative, so have the digital tools of the colourist expanded the plasticity of each frame of moving image,” comments Miller. Mandy Walker, AM, ASC, ACS is an Australian cinematographer known for work on Elvis (2022), Mulan (2020), Hidden Figures (2016), Tracks (2013), Australia (2008) and more. “I am honoured to be presiding over this jury in the company of such revered film makers from all around the world,” says Walker. “It’s very exciting to have the opportunity to showcase the talent and scope of artists working in the field of colour timing.” FilmLight also welcomes the following international talent to complete this year’s highly prestigious jury: Kaitlyn Battistelli – senior colourist and partner at ETHOS STUDIO in LA. Kaitlyn is known for her fun and vibrantly hued films across a diverse range of platforms and her work has earned her numerous awards and acclaim. Her work on the feature film Dìdi, won the U.S. Dramatic Audience Award at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Greg Fisher – senior colourist at Company 3, London. Fisher is among the world’s most sought-after colourists and a pioneering technologist in the field of image development. Recent work includes Yorgos Lanthimos-directed Poor Things (2023), which has received multiple awards and The Book of Clarence (2023). Jose Francisco Neto – senior colourist and founder of DOT in São Paulo. His work spans a wide range of projects, from short films and feature films to major episodic productions like Disney's Aruna's Magic. He has also served as a post-production supervisor and VFX supervisor on various projects, which contributes to his unique perspective as a colourist. Catherine Goldschmidt – award-winning cinematographer known for her work on the 12th Season of Doctor Who, the Emmy-nominated show Dummy, the critically acclaimed BBC/Amazon series Chloe and HBO’s hit series House of the Dragon, for which she was nominated for a 2023 Emmy Award and the ASC Award for Outstanding Cinematography in a One Hour Television Drama. Birgit Gudjonsdottir – award-winning Icelandic cinematographer with an extensive career in commercials, documentaries, and feature films since the late 1980s, including Goodbye, Lenin! (2003) and The Bourne Supremacy (2004). The first feature film she shot, Jargo (2004), premiered at the Berlinale in 2004. Jax Harney – founder and senior colourist at X-LDN in London. With over two decades in advertising, Harney is known for her innovative approach and work with luxury brands in commercials, television, and film. Yong Hou – acclaimed Chinese cinematographer, director, professor at the Shanghai Theatre Academy, doctoral supervisor, and president of the Chinese Society of Cinematographers. Hou is celebrated for films such as Jasmine Women (2004) and Manifesto (2023) and for his collaboration with director Zhang Yimou. He has received multiple Golden Rooster Awards and international recognition. Tim Kuhn, BVK – award-winning German cinematographer, known for his influential work on series like Breaking Even (2020) and amazon series Luden (2023). Kuhn is a member of the German BVK and the German film academy and his projects, Dear Mr. Führer (2022) and Luden (2023) have both been winners at the FilmLight Colour Awards. Michael Liu – distinguished Chinese cinematographer, who has developed a reputation for his innovative visual storytelling and his ability to blend traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern cinematic techniques. Liu's portfolio includes a diverse array of films and his notable works include The Wandering Earth series. Tim Masick – senior colourist at Company 3, New York. Masick co-founded Company 3 New York in 2002 and is known for pushing the boundaries of what is possible in colour grading. Masick won the Commercial award at the FilmLight Colour Awards in 2023 (Zara Man SS23) and 2021 (Dior Spring Summer 2021 Collection). He has worked on a wide variety of commercials for top directors and cinematographers and an impressive list of major global brands, including luxury fashion and beauty campaigns and projects. Avik Mukhopadhayay – esteemed Indian cinematographer known for his work with directors like Mrinal Sen and Aparna Sen. Mukhopadhayay has received numerous accolades, including two Filmfare Awards for Best Cinematography. Marina Starke – Berlin-based senior colourist with a notable portfolio in feature films, series, commercials, and music videos. Starke is a five-time FilmLight Colour Awards nominee and 2023 Music Video winner for her work on Horra by Mayyas. Jason Zukowski – senior colourist at Fort York VFX in Toronto. Zukowski worked as a DoP, editor, and director before finding his niche in the world of colour grading. He has contributed to award-winning commercials and collaborated with top directors and brands. These talented creatives join the previously announced jury members to complete this year’s jury: Ben Gervais – freelance technical producer; Mahak Gupta – senior colourist at Bridge PostWorks; Elodie Ichter – senior colourist at Light Iron; Natasha Leonnet – senior colourist, Picture Shop; Dirk Meier – freelance colourist, lecturer and 2023 FilmLight Colour Awards winner; Erik Messerschmidt, ASC – cinematographer; Yov Moor – senior freelance colourist; Robert Richardson, ASC, ACK – cinematographer; and Damien Vandercruyssen – senior colourist at Harbor. The FilmLight Colour Awards are open to colourists on any grading platform and close for entry on 31 July. A shortlist will be announced in autumn and the winners unveiled at EnergaCAMERIMAGE in November. For more information, please visit: www.filmlightcolourawards.com/ ###
-
- filmlightcolourawards2024
- colourawards
- (and 7 more)
-
Award-winning cinematographers Mandy Walker, Robert Richardson and Erik Messerschmidt amongst talented worldwide jury FilmLight today announced the first set of high-profile creatives lined up to judge the 2024 FilmLight Colour Awards, including cinematographers Mandy Walker, Robert Richardson and Erik Messerschmidt. The awards are presented annually at the international film festival EnergaCAMERIMAGE in November. Following her participation in the 2023 ceremony panel discussion with Lawrence Sher, first to join this year’s jury is Australian cinematographer, Mandy Walker, AM, ASC, ACS. Walker is best known for her work on Elvis (2022), Mulan (2020), Hidden Figures (2016), Tracks (2013), Australia (2008), Shattered Glass (2003), Australian Rules (2002), Lantana (2001), The Well (1997) and Parklands (1996). “I really appreciate the artistry of great colourists,” comments Walker. “They help the cinematographer enhance the storytelling with colour, contrast, light and darkness – creating atmosphere and focusing the audiences’ gaze to what’s important in the frame. I will be looking for consistency and colour that is not too ‘affected’, but seamlessly works with and not against the elements of the story.” Also joining this year’s jury is renowned American cinematographer, Robert Richardson, ASC, ACK. Richardson, who has won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography three times, for his work on Hugo (2011), The Aviator (2004) and JFK (1991), is a regular collaborator of Hollywood directors like Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese and known for his use of high contrast lighting, shapeshifting style, dynamic camera movements and keen eye for detail. “Judging the work of a colourist is complex, as there are many factors that play a part,” says Richardson. “For example, how early was the colourist involved? Did they create a LUT to use in camera or during post? What was their relationship with the director of photography? What is their history? With this in mind, the process of judging for me will be based on the information they provide about the project as well as how well the visuals support the story. I am excited to take part, as the colourist is pivotal to my work and I have immense respect for the creativity involved.” Also joining this year’s jury is cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt, ASC, who recently had two feature films premiere at the 2023 Venice Film Festival – David Fincher's The Killer and Michael Mann's Ferrari. He also shot Fincher’s series Mindhunter (2017-2019) and feature film Mank (2020). FilmLight is also delighted to welcome the following talented creatives to the 2024 jury: Yov Moor – senior freelance colourist in France, whose work encompasses award-winning feature films, documentaries, art films and shorts. In 2024, Moor had four films at Cannes: Miguel Gomes’ Grand Tour, Gilles Lellouche’s L’Amour Ouf (Beating Hearts), Keff’s Locust andWei Liang Chiang’s Mongrel. Natasha Leonnet – senior colourist at Picture Shop based in LA and recipient of numerous prestigious accolades. Leonnet’s work includes Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), Billie Eilish: Happier Ever (2021), Candyman (2020), Mulan (2020), First Man (2018), Hidden Figures (2016) and Whiplash (2014). Mahak Gupta – senior colourist at Bridge PostWorks in India and a 2022 FilmLight Colour Awards ‘Spotlight’ nominee for her work on Shoebox (2021). Gupta is also the co-founder of ‘The Colorists Workshop’ development program designed to support and recognise aspiring colourists in India. Elodie Ichter – senior colourist at Light Iron in New York, who recently completed the grade on Hulu’s Shōgun (2024). Born and raised in France, Ichter’s career path took her to London and Los Angeles before New York where she worked with renowned directors such as Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Chloé Zhao and Ben Affleck. Damien Vandercruyssen – senior colourist at Harbor, based in New York. Damien's expertise in cinematography and colour science have earned him regular collaborations with highly regarded directors such as Sofia Coppola, the Safdie brothers and Trey Edward Shults, along with leading cinematographers Philippe Le Sourd, Drew Daniel and Darius Khondji. His work on Apple TV+'s Lisey's Story (2021) won him the ‘TV/episodic’ award at the 2021 FilmLight Colour Awards. Ben Gervais – technical producer in Canada. Gervais is a pioneer in high frame rate and 3D workflows and developed 120fps production, post, distribution, and projection technology for Ang Lee's Gemini Man (2019) and Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (2016). Dirk Meier – freelance colourist and lecturer in Germany. Meier won the ‘Episodic’ award at the 2023 FilmLight Colour Awards for his work on season one of The Pimp: No F***ing Fairytale (OT: Luden). In 2024 colourists will be awarded across six categories: theatrical feature; television series/episodic; commercial; music video; Spotlight, which recognises colourists who have worked on a lower budget feature film or television movie; and, new for 2024, Emerging Talent, which celebrates the work of young colourists (age 18-35) in commercial and music video creation. The remaining jury will be announced in the coming months with this year’s call for entries closing on 31 July. A shortlist will be announced in autumn and the winners unveiled at EnergaCAMERIMAGE in November. For more, visit: www.filmlightcolourawards.com.
-
- filmlight
- filmlightcolourawards2024
- (and 7 more)
-
Client: Bolt Production Company: Get Shot Films Producer: Kadi Freja Felt Director: Janar Aronija Cinematographer: Martin Venela Colorist: Margus Voll, CSI, ICG Posthouse: Iconstudios.eu Arri Mini, DaVinci Resolve, ACES
-
- coloristsociety
- arrialexa
- (and 11 more)