Yoomin Lee has joined MPC’s London studio as Senior Colourist.
Lee cut her teeth working for Australian post houses including Frame, Set & Match, The Lab and Cutting Edge, before joining Jogger Studios London in 2016.
As their resident Colourist, she has worked on campaigns including those for Google, Valentino, FIFA and Samsung. A collaboration with director Anton Corbijn has seen her grade projects for Depeche Mode and U2- including the visuals for the latter’s 2017 Joshua Tree Anniversary Tour, which played across the world’s largest concert screen.
Yoomin Lee said: “As a colourist, I can’t think of a better place to be than MPC, a studio renowned for its incredible work. I’m thrilled to become part of their colour team and excited to get stuck in”.
Global Creative Director of Colour Grading Jean-Clément Soret said: “We are all thrilled to see Yoomin Lee coming to strengthen our team of great colourists, she comes with a wonderful reputation as an artist and a person”.
Ellora Chowdhury, Head of Colour Production said: “We personally hand-pick our team of colourist with the right ingredients needed to craft beautiful and inspiring work. Yoomin Lee has the perfect balance of creativity and technical knowledge on the art of colour grading which is invaluable”.
Staff Reporter
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