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Join Oscar-winning Sound Designer Eugene Gearty live on May 1st at 2pm on Facebook!

Eugene Gearty Live Chat Tomorrow's live chat will involve Oscar winner and Filmmaker U instructor Eugene Gearty.  We are going to discuss his work, experiences, and life in sound during the quarantine. More importantly, it'll give you an opportunity to ask questions! Eugene Gearty, MPSE Friday @ 2:00 PM EST | 11:00 AM PST Eugene Gearty has over thirty years of working with film's most celebrated directors including Spike Lee, Martin Scorcese, Ang Lee, and The Coen Brothers, just to name a few. He's won numerous awards and took home the Oscar for his work on  Hugo . We'll be hosting these events live on Facebook and will allow those who want to ask questions to message us while we are broadcasting. Please make sure to sign up to  our Facebook page to watch this event!

Learn Colour Grading from Professional Colorists

Read the full review here:  https://jonnyelwyn.co.uk/film-and-video-editing/learn-colour-grading-from-professional-colorists/

Birth of an Art: The History of Color in Film --- VIDEO

The filmmakeru.com team explores the history of color in film in our series Birth of an Art. From coloring in single frames in the early 1900's to the new digital tools used today by colorists all over the world.   -- About Filmmaker U: Before the age of digital mentorship played a key role in film crews, post crews, and filmmaker’s career development. Places like the cutting room were hubs for passing on techniques, ideas, war stories, teamwork, and developing relationships that would help you evolve your career. You would move from trainee to assistant, and eventually, the day would come where you became a full-fledged DP, Editor, Filmmaker, or any other position in the film industry.   Pro’s who had worked years and were coming close to the end of their career delighted in sharing the knowledge, techniques, tricks, and ideas, they had learned over the decades. However, with this digital age, young film professionals are thrust into positions without having the chance