Description
Ever wonder how someone becomes a successful freelance colorist in the film industry? Join us for a fascinating conversation with Louisiana-based DP, colorist, and trainer Jake Pierrelee, as he shares his journey from shooting and editing his own videos to discovering his passion for color grading and ultimately making a name for himself as a remote colorist. Hear about how the COVID-19 pandemic forced him to reevaluate his business goals, and the role that social media plays in his success.
Diving into the world of color grading, we explore the nitty-gritty of working with underwater footage, the tools Jake uses to build solid looks for projects, and his approach to handling situations when there's a lack of information about a certain camera. Grab a cup of coffee and get ready for an insightful chat packed with valuable tips and tricks that can help you level up your own color grading skills!
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Guest Links:
Jake's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jvke/
Jake's Linktree - https://linktr.ee/jvke
Jake's Production Company , Ventvre Film- https://www.ventvrefilm.co/
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