Color Talk with Tom Parish Podcast

Color Talk with Tom Parish

Tom Parish
Interviews with a range of artists, media creators and technologist fascinated with how we capture and use light and color to influence us and our stories about life.
Finding a Product Solution that Creates Value Quickly
Kevin talks the issue every entrepreneur has of finding the value of their product idea and the challenge of demonstrating value to a client to create product tracking. How can you do this quickly?
Jan 15, 2016
5 min
Life without Color - Documentary by Robb Jacobson
Up next is a conversation with Robb Jacobson about the lives of people who are affected, both by birth and by injury, both drastically and unknowingly with some form of color blindness. Robb is a story producer and a filmmaker who is partially color blind. One day it hit him - In our society, we cherish our visual field, but we also demand it to be understood uniformly. Policemen, firemen, pilots, army men, coast guard, railroad workers, electricians, astronauts, artists, and many more occupations won't allow for any inconsistency in color determination. Visit TomParish.com for more details.
Apr 13, 2015
17 min
What can a Colorist learn from a Producer - a Conversation with Ezra Venetos
Ezra Venetos is a film producer in Austin Texas many of us know locally for his successful indie films. I ask Ezra to talk about what makes him unique in his approach to producing films. We discuss the central theme I've been exploring in this mini-series "have we unconsciously evolved ourselves into a bad habit of thinking production quality is related to how much 4k or 5k gear you budget to rent or own? And more importantly what needs to change.
Mar 11, 2015
34 min
Part 2 What can a Colorist Learn from a Distributor - Linda Nelson IndieRights.com
Think about it - what could you learn from a distributor, really? For me it was a stretch. if you're like me and you assume distributors are gatekeepers then it's difficult to get over the mind talk running in your head that a distributor is out to get you in some way. Or at best just someone you have to pay along the way. Clearly this isn't the case but then there are those horror stories we've all heard over the years. Has this changed with the growing video on demand (VOD) marketplace evolving so quickly? You might be surprised what you learn from Linda Nelson of IndieRights.com during this 60 minutes of non-stop high-intensity flow of ideas to help you be more successful with your film. Learn more about this interview and color grading at www.TomParish.com
Mar 5, 2015
59 min
Part 1 What can a Colorist Learn from a Film Distributor? Andie Grace Devolver Digital Films
Up next is a conversation with Andie Grace VP of Acquisitions and Head CheerLeder at Devolver Digital Films - a film distributor in San Francisco. Why a film distributor? Turns out they have similar problems that as a colorist in helping a filmmaker be more successful.
Feb 17, 2015
34 min
What can a Colorist Learn from a Director of Photography? Interview with Ellie Anne Fenton
In the next conversation of this mini-series on "What Can a Colorist Learn from a ...?" I speak with Ellie Ann Fenton, a Director of Photography in Los Angeles. Lucky for me she was in Austin working on a film. She called asking if she could bring the scriptwriter, the editor, and others on the team over to the studio to see some test clips on the large screen. Needless to say, I was delighted. We all met and talked about the feeling of the movie and how light and color will be used. This led to a technical conversation over what color space to shoot in with the Sony F55 and what LUTs to use. Then we did some testing with DaVinci Resolve. As the colorist for the project, I was thankful to have an opportunity to contribute early in the process as this will lead, I believe, to a more creative look because there will be fewer color correction issues. During this interview Ellie and I discuss how the cost of digital filmmaking has dropped dramatically (even 4k productions are doable), so what is the secret to doing this well with tighter budgets? What makes one indie production stand out over others when all are using the same gear and software in post? Surely it’s not just about more gear, or higher-resolution cameras, or finding cheaper actors or better scripts. Why not leverage the creative flow across the entire digital workflow production and post process, including inputs from distribution? How about expanding the creative uses of color and light in the process of telling stories? Bottom line – you want to spend less money fixing problems in digital filmmaking and get more emotional impact out of a budget all the way through the distribution step. Great gear without creative collaboration yields average, at best, results. Average is over. So listen in and let me know about your experiences around the collaboration process.
Feb 12, 2015
18 min
What can a colorist learn from a Costume Designer? Interview with Kari Perkins
Have you seen any of these movies - Boyhood which is winning awards left and right.. Dazed and Confused, Fast Food Nation, A Scanner Darkly, Bernie? In this interview I ask an award winning custom designer Kari Perkins who is from Austin Texas to explore with me what a colorist can learn from a costume designer and how that collaboration can impact the creative strength of a production. Kari and I discuss the renewed importance of early collaborating in the filmmaking process on the use of color versus attempting to fixing color in post production (if at all in small budget films). It’s a team sport and it starts early if you want to really stretch your budget and maximize your creative efforts.
Feb 5, 2015
25 min
Teaching Advanced Color Grading - a conversation with Kevin Shaw
In this episode of Color Talk we dig in deep with Kevin Shaw, Instructor from the International Colorist Academy, about his new class - Advanced Color Grading. We do not talk about the specifics of how you use Resolve or SpeedGrade or the Nucoda color grading system or Baselight. Instead we delve into Kevin’s particular approach to teaching color grading, which is less about the tools and more about the philosophy of how you think light and color.
Nov 29, 2014
23 min
Warren Eagles on the Evolution of Teaching Color Grading at ICA
Join in on our my conversation with Warren as we talk about the International Colorist Academey which he cofounded with Kevin Shaw and the evolution of teaching colorist over the last few years. We talk about how the attendees and the course work has changed over these last few years for this wanting to become colorists. This was a fun and relaxing opportunity to speak with Warren about his experiences while he relaxing at home outside on his back pourch. I just wish I could have been there enjoying a beer with him. Well maybe next time.
Oct 12, 2014
29 min
AJA LUT Box - Interview with Eric Norrell
Join 1047111me in a conversation with Eric Norrell, Product Manager for AJA, to talk about AJA's LUT-box. This new addition to the AJA family was released at NAB 2014, and later this year some significant updates were added. The AJA LUT-box provides an easy, inexpensive way to help with more precise color calibration of displays and look management in production and post workflows, and for handling camera matching on multi-camera shoots.
Oct 7, 2014
17 min
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