Colour Grading using DaVinci Resolve
Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve colour grading is one of the most advanced colour correctors. Their world-class tools let me manipulate light and colour to create breath-taking ways that complement a story. I manipulate colour to dramatically affect the mood and feeling of a production by going far beyond basic colour correction. I quickly define “looks” with the assistance of real-time tools to turn raw image in to cinematic pieces of art.

Blackmagic Design
Blackmagic has grown rapidly to become one of the world’s leading innovators and manufacturers of creative video technology. And that’s because their philosophy is refreshing and simple – to help true creativity blossom. Their founders have had a long history in post-production editing, colour grading and engineering. With extensive experiences in high-end telecine, film, and post, harnessed with a real passion for perfection, Blackmagic set out to change the industry forever.

DaVinci Resolve Studio
These are the revolutionary tools for editing, visual effects, motion graphics, colour grading and audio post production, all in a single application. Multi user collaboration features let editors, colourists, effects artists and sound engineers all work within the same project, saving you time and money.

Colour Grading Hardware
My suite is available to hire as a cost-effective alternative to London. I provide a professional working environment – with multiple client-seating available alongside and behind the editor’s seat. Moreover, I am located right by the seaside, which makes a nice change from Soho basements! Have a look and find out more about my suite below.
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