
The Farm's Aidan Farrell
Uses Film Master to Grade Gritty Drama Wallander
February 8, 2010
Source: Digital Vision
Digital Vision's
fully equipped grading and finishing platform Film Master
was recently used to grade the second series of the BBC's
BAFTA-winning drama series Wallander.
Following in the footsteps of the highly acclaimed first series,
the three 90-minute episodes, which aired last month, were
graded by renowned colourist Aidan Farrell at The Farm. The
series has received universal acclaim for its direction and
photography.
Shot on RED, The Farm handled all of the
data files from acquisition to delivery. Following the offline
edit material was delivered to the facility on hard disk and
conformed using a combination of the Film Master, DVS CLIPSTER
and Monkey Extract. It was then graded by Aidan using RED
log DPX files extracted from the native RED files. Aidan was
presented with an RTS Craft and Design Award in "Best
Picture Enhancement" last November for his work on the
first series.
Aidan explains, "Working with well
shot RED footage is always a joy and this series of Wallander
did not disappoint. The latitude available in the original
RED files and the creative tool set in the Film Master helped
to construct the stunning and unique visual style now expected
from this iconic show."
It is now rumored that the BBC will announce
six more episodes of the gritty detective series starring
Kenneth Branagh with three original storylines and three based
on the famous Henning Mankell novels.
Digital Vision will be exhibiting
at Broadcast Video Expo, February 16th - 18th 2010, on stand
L30.
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