31 min

Episode 18: Patrick Woodard Colorist Podcast

    • TV & Film

This episode is sponsored by Colorist Society International and Mixinglight.com.
On this episode of the Colorist Podcast, I talk with Patrick Woodard, Lead Colorist at Digital Film Tree.
Patrick is best known for his color work on episodic TV shows like NCIS: Los Angeles, UNreal, Weeds, and Everybody Hates Chris. He’s worked on programs that air on the major networks, like CBS, NBC, and FOX, as well as the pay networks HBO and Showtime. In addition to working in TV, he’s also completed spots for Oakley, DC Shoes, and Fox Racing.  
Patrick built his foundation in photography, studying at the Brooks Institute of Photography. Combining this background with an internship at Digital Film Tree, set him in the direction of becoming a colorist. Moving up within the company gave him the opportunity to holistically understand the file-based workflow and the ways that it could be fast and flexible. 
 
In this podcast, we talk about:
How his background in photography served him as a colorist Challenges of working on a big budget TV shows The effect of streaming networks like Netflix and Hulu on television colorists Coloring for short form versus long form Collaborating with DPs and showrunners via remote sessions New technologies like 4K and HDR in television color ACES and other color-managed workflows Coloring for different TV networks  
PatWoodard.com
Digital Film Tree
Twitter
Instagram
IMDB
 
This episode is sponsored by:
 
Colorist Society International
For more information on how you can become a member, visit, www.coloristsociety.com.
 
Mixinglight.com
Use the coupon code “josh15” for 15% off the first term of any Premium Color library subscription.

This episode is sponsored by Colorist Society International and Mixinglight.com.
On this episode of the Colorist Podcast, I talk with Patrick Woodard, Lead Colorist at Digital Film Tree.
Patrick is best known for his color work on episodic TV shows like NCIS: Los Angeles, UNreal, Weeds, and Everybody Hates Chris. He’s worked on programs that air on the major networks, like CBS, NBC, and FOX, as well as the pay networks HBO and Showtime. In addition to working in TV, he’s also completed spots for Oakley, DC Shoes, and Fox Racing.  
Patrick built his foundation in photography, studying at the Brooks Institute of Photography. Combining this background with an internship at Digital Film Tree, set him in the direction of becoming a colorist. Moving up within the company gave him the opportunity to holistically understand the file-based workflow and the ways that it could be fast and flexible. 
 
In this podcast, we talk about:
How his background in photography served him as a colorist Challenges of working on a big budget TV shows The effect of streaming networks like Netflix and Hulu on television colorists Coloring for short form versus long form Collaborating with DPs and showrunners via remote sessions New technologies like 4K and HDR in television color ACES and other color-managed workflows Coloring for different TV networks  
PatWoodard.com
Digital Film Tree
Twitter
Instagram
IMDB
 
This episode is sponsored by:
 
Colorist Society International
For more information on how you can become a member, visit, www.coloristsociety.com.
 
Mixinglight.com
Use the coupon code “josh15” for 15% off the first term of any Premium Color library subscription.

31 min

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