Griffith Film School
Warren visits Griffith Film School in his home town of Brisbane and spends a week with their second year students.
Warren visits Griffith Film School in his home town of Brisbane and spends a week with their second year students.
Instructor Warren Eagles discusses the results of his color correction training classes recently held in Toronto, Canada.
I was at The Rebel Fleet in Auckland recently talking about HDR in an evening we titled ‘Netflix and Beyond.’ This was attended by 80 NZCS members and interested industry people, we ran out of chairs and beer! David Paul NZCS lit a small…
The second Taipei Colorist Mixer took place at the Red Room in March. The Red Room (no relation to the camera company) is a fantastic creative place where we had set up for 2 weeks to run back to back ICA training weeks. The 2018 Mixer followed Kevin’s classes and was the lead in event…
Not a showreel. This movie is trying to explain what a Colorist does and how he or she can add value to a project. For more info please visit warreneagles.com.au.
A breakdown on how Warren Eagles graded a 30 sec spot shot on the Canon 5D Mk2. See the finished TVC followed by a before and after split screen breakdown of the commercial.
The world’s first Colorist Summit took place in late October at the beautiful Novotel Nusa Nua resort in Bali. The event was made possible by sponsors Blackmagic Design, Eizo, G-Technology, and SpectraCal. Colorists from around the globe came for a week of learning and networking. Many brought their partners and stayed for a holiday afterwards.…
I started using daVinci Resolve in 2005. It was a $300,000 system, the hardware rack was the size of a doorway and it took a Resolve engineer two days to install. In 2006 I met with Mike Seymour and John Montgomery, who said they were thinking of opening an online university. They asked me if…
Five things to help the Colorist/DP relationship 1. Don’t stamp on my images I am hearing this more and more from DPs. Stamp means the picture is over worked, too many layers or nodes and too many windows and keys. This can make the image look too false because the look has been changed from…