The Power of Color in Storytelling
Cinergy with film colorist and editor Marc Boucrot
What purpose do colors serve in storytelling? How can they enhance the emotional impact of a scene? How does the collaboration between the director, DOP and colorist work and how is the color stylization of a film defined? Delve into the color grading and editing process with Marc Boucrot, a leading colorist who worked on such films as Climax, Enter the Void, Love, Blue is the Warmest Color and Dallas Buyers Club. The long-term collaborator of Gaspar Noé and Jean-Marc Vallée will share his experiences in a master class moderated by Louis H. Johansen.
29. 11. 2024 / 18:00 PM / Bio Oko
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The master class is organised by the educational platform Cinergy and it will take place in English without translation.
Marc Boucrot is an Editor and Senior colorist based in Montreal and Paris. He is a long-time collaborator of French filmmaker Gaspar Noé (Enter The Void, Love, Climax, Lux Aeterna, Vortex...). In 2018, he was nominated for best editing on A Prayer Before Dawn at BIFA (British Independent Film Awards). His filmography as Colorist also includes the 2013 Palme d'Or winner Blue is the Warmest Colour by Abdellatif Kechiche and the Oscar Award-winning Dallas Buyers Club by Jean-Marc Vallée, with whom Boucrot also collaborated on his subsequent films Wild and Demolition. Boucrot’s filmography includes Bastards (dir. Claire Denis) or Comme le feu (Philippe Lesage). Marc Boucrot also collaborates with several Montreal-based directors & visual artists.