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The Color Timer PodcastColorist Vincent Taylor hosts this multi-season 'micro' podcast, interviewing professionals who work with color in the media world - and beyond. Author: Vincent Taylor
Colorist Vincent Taylor hosts this multi-season 'micro' podcast, interviewing professionals who work with color in the media world - and beyond. Season 2 is underway! Vincent continues his 15-minute conversations, ranging from digital cinema and television colorists, cinematographers, and art directors to psychics and tattoo artists. Executive Producer: https://mixinglight.com Season 2 Editor: Rich Roddman Official Podcast Homepage: https://colortimerpodcast.mixinglight.com/ Language: en Genres: Arts, TV & Film, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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The Color Timer Podcast with Colorist & Trainer Daria Fissoun, CSI
Friday, 21 February, 2025
Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/color-timer-podcast-daria-fissoun-color-grading-history-terminology/Buy the Color Timer Shirt, now for sale: https://vincenttaylorcolor.myshopify.com/===In this episode of the Color Timer Podcast, I speak with the multi-talented Daria Fissoun, CSI.Daria is a highly skilled colorist, compositor, and certified DaVinci Resolve trainer with over a decade of experience in the post-production industry. She is also a Mixing Light contributor.We dove into the details of Daria’s latest project, a literal thesis about the etymology used in color correction and grading. Where do these terms come from? I had no idea I wanted to learn about this subject, but Daria quickly made me realize how incredible a history of our craft there is to discover. (00:00) - Introduction (02:08) - How Daria became a colorist (04:39) - Daria's thesis on Color Grading etymology (07:00) - How do you research a thesis? (09:31) - The idea of a thesis (11:43) - Daria's end goal of her thesis (14:49) - Daria's insights on how people learn (19:11) - How do you remember everything you've learned? (20:42) - Final thoughts