The Color Code

Cullen Kelly

The Color Code is a podcast focused on the craft of color grading hosted by supervising colorist, color scientist, and educator Cullen Kelly. Cullen will host a variety of top production and post-production professionals for candid discussions on how they capture and shape world-class motion images.

Episodes

  1. 16 min ago

    Spielberg threw him into the deep end. It launched a 50-year career.

    Cinematographer Steven Poster, ASC has spent five decades behind the camera, and helped lead the industry from film into digital along the way. He's shot for Ridley Scott, Steven Spielberg, and John Carpenter, and served as president of both the American Society of Cinematographers and the International Cinematographers Guild. He also oversaw one of the first digital intermediates ever finished, lensed the cult classic Donnie Darko, and shot the iconic "Like a Prayer" video for Madonna. We explore his origins learning his craft from a Chicago newsreel shooter, his career-long drive to innovate new technologies and techniques, his approach to daylight and diffusion, and why he thinks DPs shouldn't operate their own cameras. Grab Sweet Spot, my free exposure tool that gives you simple, scene-accurate metering in stops, for every camera: https://cullenkellycolor.com/toolkit/sweet-spot. Steven called it a “game-changer” after using it on his most recent project. Chapters 0:00 — Welcome 0:24 — Chicago beginnings and union politics 5:55 — Seeing digital coming: NHK, Sony, and the HD experiments 9:51 — Stuart Little 2 and one of the first digital intermediates 14:00 — Three weeks on the soccer field: working blind 20:22 — Donnie Darko: 22 days, anamorphic, and an untested film stock 27:35 — Shooting daylight: polarizers and diffusion 30:34 — Coming up with Vilmos Zsigmond 33:42 — Blade Runner: the tunnel shot 44:00 — Collaborating with Richard Kelly on Donnie Darko 50:28 — Why a DP shouldn't operate their own camera 51:55 — Working with Sophia Loren 56:09 — Lessons from Ridley Scott 59:51 — Core principles: don't be afraid 1:02:30 — Next-generation display technology

    1hr 4min
  2. 2 Feb

    The color science process behind the Genesis plugin

    Today you get a chance to learn with a 2x Oscar-winning film chemist who spent nearly 30 years working at Kodak. He's the co-creator of Genesis, the man behind the Joker LUT, and the person who built the Kodak Look Management System - basically the first film emulation out there (so good, Kodak's "jaws dropped"). It's a very special treat to further introduce you to Dr. Mitch Bogdanowicz, who's about to share some important grading and filmmaking lessons from his 50 year career in the business. We'll also be revealing the process behind how we built our film emulation plugin Genesis. Also, Mitch's knowledge goes far beyond just film chemistry. After working in the film business for nearly 50 years (and nabbing two Academy Awards along the way), he’s an incredible problem-solver and collaborator – skills he's passed along to his three kids, who all have done major work in Hollywood and film. Mitch also covers: Why finding the perfect LUT won't make your job easier — and what you need to do insteadThe thing most colorists try to do that works against getting great filmic imagesWhy only focusing on color is "career suicide"How to be a stand-out collaborator instead of an order-takerThe right process for problem-solving in a gradeWhy recording out to film for "the film look" is mostly a waste of money Want to understand what makes film the gold standard in high-end grading — and get those aesthetics in your own work using tools you already have? Grab a seat for this free webinar (limited spots): https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5417725689482/WN_IF6s_rdYQTu4yizr7zNWRg

    1hr 2min

About

The Color Code is a podcast focused on the craft of color grading hosted by supervising colorist, color scientist, and educator Cullen Kelly. Cullen will host a variety of top production and post-production professionals for candid discussions on how they capture and shape world-class motion images.

You Might Also Like