
The Look adds Pablo Neo and installs
second Quantel grading suite
January 14, 2010
Source: Quantel
London high-end post boutique The Look has
kicked off 2010 with continued expansion by upgrading its
Quantel suite to full Pablo specification complete with the
Neo grading panel.
It has also added a second grading suite comprising a Quantel
eQ finishing system with the QColor grading option. The Look
specialises in high quality long-form and commercials work.
Recent projects include two of 2009's most acclaimed UK BBC
drama series - 'Desperate Romantics' and 'Criminal Justice
2', as well as commercials for Gordon's Gin (shot super slo-mo
on Phantom) and Unilever's Impulse product featuring girl-band
'The Saturdays' (shot on the Canon 5D digital SLR).
The Look's Managing Director and colorist, Thomas Urbye, who
just this week was named one of the UK's top ten 'most influential
behind the scenes talent' by Broadcast magazine, has clear
objectives. "The addition of a second suite will give
me the freedom to continue color correction work on the Pablo
while the team does the rest of the work on the eQ. We're
not trying to build a super-facility; our intention is to
stay small enough to give our clients the really personal,
bespoke service they're used to, but adding the flexibility
to be able to respond to short notice projects and changes.
"At the same time, it is important we offer the most
creative and productive technology that the market has to
offer, and the Pablo Neo working alongside the eQ with Genetic
Engineering allows projects to be shared easily," Urbye
adds.
"The Neo panel gives me new tools and makes grading faster,
more intuitive and more comfortable too - which will make
a big difference in long-form work in particular. It\'s a
serious grading panel for serious grading work."
More information can be found at: http://www.thelooklondon.com
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