MPC has hired Duncan Russell as Senior Colourist in its London studio.

Russell has previously worked at Glassworks, VTR, Prime Focus, Smoke and Mirrors and most recently as Head of Grading at Freefolk.
 
Russell’s portfolio includes grades for the Suzuki Dodgems spot directed by Noah Harris and last year’s embroidered tapestry animation for the BBC World Cup. Other career milestones include remastering Citizen Kane and Mean Streets, grading for legendary DP Jack Cardiff, and promo’s for Madonna, Kanye West, Alt-J and Nicki Minaj.
 
Duncan Russell said: “I’m thrilled to be joining the legendary Colour department at MPC. The goings on that I imagined taking place behind the smoked glass on Wardour Street have always intrigued me. It feels like I’m playing football at Wembley Stadium, darts at Frimley Green or caber tossing on Arthurs Seat; MPC has always seemed the Home of Colour and I’m itching to get cracking.”
 
Global Creative Director of Colour Grading Jean-Clément Soret said: “Duncan has been a well known talent on the London scene for a number of years, I am excited that the stars aligned and we finally get to work together. His experience, creativity and enthusiasm is a great addition to our team”.
 
Ellora Chowdhury, Head of Colour Production said: “Duncan’s knowledge on colour grading and equally on film, photography and art are going to bring another flavour to MPC. He comes at the right time to supplement our offer of world class talent across our London, LA, NY, Amsterdam, Paris and Shanghai studios linked by our remote grading network”.
 
 

Staff Reporter

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