Greg Fisher, colorist of Yorgos Lanthimos’ fantasy drama Poor Things took the top prize in the feature film category at the Camerimage Film Festival’s annual FilmLight Color Awards ceremony. The gala was opened by Camerimage’s visiting guest of honor George Miller, followed by awards presented by the Color Awards jury president, Australian cinematographer Mandy Walker (Elvis, Mulan).
The FilmLight Color Awards celebrates the art of colorists from across the globe, “aiming to reflect the cultural, visual and technical values of the international color grading community.” It aspires to encourage the growth of the colorist’s prestige at all levels – from junior colorists to industry veterans – and to recognize the value they bring to the film industry.
The awards event is in keeping with the ethos of Camerimage, an industry-favorite event that has long been known for its focus on the art of cinematography but in recent years has...
The FilmLight Color Awards celebrates the art of colorists from across the globe, “aiming to reflect the cultural, visual and technical values of the international color grading community.” It aspires to encourage the growth of the colorist’s prestige at all levels – from junior colorists to industry veterans – and to recognize the value they bring to the film industry.
The awards event is in keeping with the ethos of Camerimage, an industry-favorite event that has long been known for its focus on the art of cinematography but in recent years has...
- 11/22/2024
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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