Draft:List of FilmLight Colour Awards

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The FilmLight Colour Awards, launched in 2021, celebrates the art of colour across the world and aims to reflect the cultural, visual and technical values of the international colour grading community of today. It aspires to encourage the growth of the colourist’s prestige at all levels – from junior colourists to industry veterans – and to recognise the value they bring to the film industry.

The Colour Awards have been organised in association with professional bodies and are open to colourists using any grading technology, with the winners announced at EnergaCAMERIMAGE in Poland.[1]

Categories[edit]

Category Description
Theatrical Feature Showcases the exceptional talent and craft that contribute to the image of an entire feature film.
TV Series / Episodic Celebrates the colourist’s creativity and technical skills in building the look of TV content.
Commercial Dedicated to the colourists who specialise in the artistry and innovation of grading commercials.
Music Video Honours the colourists who specialise in the unique art form of music videos.
Spotlight Seeks to find the unsung talents in the industry. It showcases the craft that contributes to the image of an entire feature film, where the film has a total budget of less than $3 million USD.
Emerging Talent Seeks to recognise and celebrate the next generation of colourists. This category is open to colourists aged 18-35 and is solely for commercial and music video projects.

Winners[edit]

Year President Award Project Winner
2023 Lawrence Sher Theatrical Feature Barbie Yvan Lucas, Colourist at Company 3
TV series / Episodic The Pimp: No F***ing Fairytale (OT: Luden) Dirk Meier, Colourist at D-Facto Motion
Commercial Zara Man, SS23 Tim Masick, Colourist at Company 3
Music Video Horra by Mayyas Marina Starke, Freelance Colourist
Spotlight Possession Cem Ozkilicci, Colourist at Uhoert
2022 Ben Davis Theatrical Feature West Side Story Michael Hatzer, Colourist, at Picture Shop
TV series / Episodic Euphoria, Season two Tom Poole, Colourist at Company 3
Commercial Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum’s, ‘IMMORTAL’ Wade Odlum, Colourist at alter ego
Music Video Lovezinho by Rachel Reis Ana Escorse, Colourist at Studio Feather
Spotlight Dear Mr. Führer Aljoscha Hoffmann, Colourist at CinePostproduction
2021 - Theatrical Feature Mank Eric Weidt, Colourist
TV series / Episodic (Joint Winners) Fargo S4 ‘East/West Tony D’Amore,Colourist at Picture Shop
Lisey’s Story Damien Vandercruyssen, Colourist at HARBOR
Commercial/ Music Video Spring Summer 2021 Collection Tim Masick, Colourist at Company 3
Innovative Use of Baselight Miss Arnaud Caréo, Gilles Granie and Fabien Napoli at Le Labo Paris

Articles[edit]

2023: The 2023 FilmLight Colour Awards Winners

2022: The 2022 FilmLight Colour Awards Winners

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FilmLight Colour Awards". Retrieved 2024-04-17.