Peter Doyle on Complex Feature Film Grading

In this week’s fxpodcast we have an amazing show – we speak in depth to Peter Doyle about his role as supervising digital colourist on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. This continues our trend with the fxpodcast of digging beneath the hype and really exploring serious film making in conversations with some of the industries most interesting professionals. Peter Doyle is one of the most influential feature colourist of the 21st century, with credits spanning all three Lord of the Rings films, King Kong, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and the last four Harry Potter films.

In a frank and very technical discussion Mike Seymour and Peter Doyle explore the complexities of modern film grading. A real must for serious film makers and post-production artists.

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5 thoughts on “Peter Doyle on Complex Feature Film Grading”

  1. Just wanted to say how great the latest batch of podcasts have been as well as the tv ones which I feel have got much more interesting and indepth. Keep it up please!

  2. Lovely to hear Peter discuss the common “lift, gamma, gain” paradigm, which is absolutely the standard mode for most color correction platforms, as “1d-lut jockeying.” Nice to also hear FilmLight get a little cred for the work they’ve also put in on the projects over the passed few years.

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