Exclusive: Colourist Jet Omoshebi joins TV team.
Filmed entertainment company Goldcrest has hired award-winning colourist Jet Omoshebi to spearhead its high-end TV department.
She joins Goldcrest as senior colourist in January 2018.
Omoshebi was previously senior colourist at Deluxe’ Encore Post in London where she graded television series including Fortitude, The Night Manager, Da Vinci’s Demons and Luther. She has also worked at Mpc, Svc, Rushes and Digital Film Lab.
She won the Rts Craft Award for picture enhancement for Life On Mars and was named no.1 colourist in a Televisual VFX Artists poll.
Goldcrest has recently completed new production facilities to accommodate work on episodic drama.
Omoshebi said: “You only have to look at the enormously high-profile titles and outstanding quality of the work Goldcrest is doing to see this is a really exciting time to be joining. The team is truly exceptional and I’m looking forward to working with them.”
Managing director...
Filmed entertainment company Goldcrest has hired award-winning colourist Jet Omoshebi to spearhead its high-end TV department.
She joins Goldcrest as senior colourist in January 2018.
Omoshebi was previously senior colourist at Deluxe’ Encore Post in London where she graded television series including Fortitude, The Night Manager, Da Vinci’s Demons and Luther. She has also worked at Mpc, Svc, Rushes and Digital Film Lab.
She won the Rts Craft Award for picture enhancement for Life On Mars and was named no.1 colourist in a Televisual VFX Artists poll.
Goldcrest has recently completed new production facilities to accommodate work on episodic drama.
Omoshebi said: “You only have to look at the enormously high-profile titles and outstanding quality of the work Goldcrest is doing to see this is a really exciting time to be joining. The team is truly exceptional and I’m looking forward to working with them.”
Managing director...
- 7/28/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
Goldcrest boards thriller from iconic comedy-horror director.
Joe Dante (Gremlins) is set to direct Labirintus, a supernatural-thriller set in the catacombs beneath Buda Castle in Hungary.
Goldcrest Films International has boarded sales on the project and will launch the project at the Afm (Nov 4-11).
Production is due to begin early next spring with casting underway on the story of a paranormal investigator and psychiatric researcher who join forces to explore an abandoned subterranean Soviet research facility, hidden within the Budapest Labyrinth.
When supernatural forces confound and torment the group they begin to question their own sanity. To escape they must quash their fears and lead their team to find and destroy the dark heart of the maze.
Dante described the script as “compelling” and “chilling” and expressed excitement to be working with the team behind the new thriller.
Producers are Fabrice Lambot of France’s Metaluna Productions, Lucy Mukerjee-Brown of Mukerjee-Brown Productions, Elizabeth Stanley of [link...
Joe Dante (Gremlins) is set to direct Labirintus, a supernatural-thriller set in the catacombs beneath Buda Castle in Hungary.
Goldcrest Films International has boarded sales on the project and will launch the project at the Afm (Nov 4-11).
Production is due to begin early next spring with casting underway on the story of a paranormal investigator and psychiatric researcher who join forces to explore an abandoned subterranean Soviet research facility, hidden within the Budapest Labyrinth.
When supernatural forces confound and torment the group they begin to question their own sanity. To escape they must quash their fears and lead their team to find and destroy the dark heart of the maze.
Dante described the script as “compelling” and “chilling” and expressed excitement to be working with the team behind the new thriller.
Producers are Fabrice Lambot of France’s Metaluna Productions, Lucy Mukerjee-Brown of Mukerjee-Brown Productions, Elizabeth Stanley of [link...
- 10/20/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Goldcrest and Molinare execs elected to the board of screen industries body.
Patrick Malone, MD of Goldcrest Post Production, and Julie Parmenter, MD of Molinaire, have been voted onto the UK Screen Board.
UK Screen is a trade association that represents companies providing services to the screen industries (film, TV and commercials).
Malone and Parmenter join re-elected directors Paul Bennett, Ivan Dunleavy and Alex Hope in the five available board slots.
The full UK Screen Board now comprises:
Helen Alexander – WB De Lane LeaPaul Bennett – ITV StudiosAdrian Bull – Cinelab LondonIvan Dunleavy – PinewoodNeil Hatton – Nmhc LtdAlex Hope – Double NegativeMike Kelt – ArtemPatrick Malone – Goldcrest Post ProductionLesley Marr – Deluxe MediaJulie Parmenter - MolinareSteve Norris (Chair)
Malone said he aimed to further progress two key initiatives, “the ongoing development and long term security of the UK post business via mutual support and collaborative effort, and the encouragement, training and development of young people into the creative and technical industry leaders of tomorrow...
Patrick Malone, MD of Goldcrest Post Production, and Julie Parmenter, MD of Molinaire, have been voted onto the UK Screen Board.
UK Screen is a trade association that represents companies providing services to the screen industries (film, TV and commercials).
Malone and Parmenter join re-elected directors Paul Bennett, Ivan Dunleavy and Alex Hope in the five available board slots.
The full UK Screen Board now comprises:
Helen Alexander – WB De Lane LeaPaul Bennett – ITV StudiosAdrian Bull – Cinelab LondonIvan Dunleavy – PinewoodNeil Hatton – Nmhc LtdAlex Hope – Double NegativeMike Kelt – ArtemPatrick Malone – Goldcrest Post ProductionLesley Marr – Deluxe MediaJulie Parmenter - MolinareSteve Norris (Chair)
Malone said he aimed to further progress two key initiatives, “the ongoing development and long term security of the UK post business via mutual support and collaborative effort, and the encouragement, training and development of young people into the creative and technical industry leaders of tomorrow...
- 1/7/2015
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Feature marks debut of award-winning commercials director.
Goldcrest and The Tea Shop & Film Company are joining forces to produce supernatural thriller Slumber.
The film marks the feature debut of commercials director Jonathan Hopkins who has previously directed campaigns for McDonalds, Sony and eBay.
Slumber, written by Hopkins and 2013 Blood List screenwriter Richard Hobley, will be produced by Mark Lane and James Harris for The Tea Shop, the London-based production outfit behind Tower Block and Cockney vs Zombies.
Executive producers are Goldcrest’s Nick Quested and Pascal Degove. The company will handle sales and tease advance footage shot by the director during the upcoming Afm.
Slumber will tell the story of a sleep doctor who is forced to abandon scientific reason and accept that a family is being terrorised by a parasitic demon, which paralyses victims as they sleep.
Production is scheduled for next spring with casting underway.
Goldcrest Post, under managing...
Goldcrest and The Tea Shop & Film Company are joining forces to produce supernatural thriller Slumber.
The film marks the feature debut of commercials director Jonathan Hopkins who has previously directed campaigns for McDonalds, Sony and eBay.
Slumber, written by Hopkins and 2013 Blood List screenwriter Richard Hobley, will be produced by Mark Lane and James Harris for The Tea Shop, the London-based production outfit behind Tower Block and Cockney vs Zombies.
Executive producers are Goldcrest’s Nick Quested and Pascal Degove. The company will handle sales and tease advance footage shot by the director during the upcoming Afm.
Slumber will tell the story of a sleep doctor who is forced to abandon scientific reason and accept that a family is being terrorised by a parasitic demon, which paralyses victims as they sleep.
Production is scheduled for next spring with casting underway.
Goldcrest Post, under managing...
- 10/10/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Goldcrest Post has bolstered its picture post team with the appointment of three senior staff members.
Chief technology director Laurent Treherne, commercial director Martin Poultney and head of production Rob Farris have all joined Goldcrest from Company 3.
They will report to Goldcrest Post managing director Patrick Malone, who joined Goldcrest from Company 3 earlier this year.
Malone said: “I am delighted to announce the arrival of these highly experienced people.
“They are all well respected within the industry and represent the latest components of what will soon become the best theatrical post team in Europe”.
Meanwhile, head of production Moira Brophy has been promoted to general manager.
Chief technology director Laurent Treherne, commercial director Martin Poultney and head of production Rob Farris have all joined Goldcrest from Company 3.
They will report to Goldcrest Post managing director Patrick Malone, who joined Goldcrest from Company 3 earlier this year.
Malone said: “I am delighted to announce the arrival of these highly experienced people.
“They are all well respected within the industry and represent the latest components of what will soon become the best theatrical post team in Europe”.
Meanwhile, head of production Moira Brophy has been promoted to general manager.
- 4/3/2014
- ScreenDaily
Goldcrest is gearing up for a major push into the world of high-end picture post.
The facility, which is best known for its audio post work across feature films and broadcast, is believed to have poached senior members of staff from Di facility Company 3 to support the move.
Company 3 UK boss Patrick Malone, who resigned from the Deluxe Entertainment Services firm towards the end of last year, will head Goldcrest’s theatrical post department. He has taken on the role of managing director.
Malone, who held the role of director of digital film services at Company 3, is set to join Goldcrest in the coming weeks, when his period of gardening leave ends.
His departure has fuelled speculation that he will be joined at Goldcrest by other Company 3 employees, leading to a major shake-up in the UK’s Di sector.
Company 3 colourists Adam Glasman and Rob Pizzey, together with technical...
The facility, which is best known for its audio post work across feature films and broadcast, is believed to have poached senior members of staff from Di facility Company 3 to support the move.
Company 3 UK boss Patrick Malone, who resigned from the Deluxe Entertainment Services firm towards the end of last year, will head Goldcrest’s theatrical post department. He has taken on the role of managing director.
Malone, who held the role of director of digital film services at Company 3, is set to join Goldcrest in the coming weeks, when his period of gardening leave ends.
His departure has fuelled speculation that he will be joined at Goldcrest by other Company 3 employees, leading to a major shake-up in the UK’s Di sector.
Company 3 colourists Adam Glasman and Rob Pizzey, together with technical...
- 1/29/2014
- ScreenDaily
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