Episode 005: Terence Curren

Colorist Podcast - Un podcast de Josh Petok

In this episode, I talk with Terence Curren, a Colorist and Online Editor in Los Angeles. He’s known for unscripted television shows like Project Runway, True Life, Ghost Hunters, and many others. 

He got his start at the well known post facility, Matchframe Video, as employee number one. At Matchframe, he was one of the first editors in LA to work with Avid Media Composer, Symphony, and DS. And to this day, he still colors and finishes his shows on a Symphony. 

In 2002, after 16 years at Matchframe, he moved on to starting his own company, Alphadogs. Many LA post production professionals are familiar with Alphadogs from their monthly meet ups called The Editor’s Lounge. It’s been a hub for people to learn about new technologies, directly ask vendors questions, and socialize with other pros. It’s been a great resource for over 13 years and I’ve personally learned a ton from attending them.

In this interview, we talk about:

  • How his start in editing affects his approach to color 
  • Running his own business from a colorist’s perspective
  • The commoditization of post production gear and how it changed the business 
  • How and why the monthly Editor’s lounge started 
  • Using an Avid in color workflows and why they can save time 
  • A history lesson on the Avid DS and why it was killed
  • His thoughts on groups for colorists and how they can bring change
  • Baselight as a plugin within Avid 
  • Using the keyboard and Wacom tablet instead of a panel

 

Alphadogs

http://www.alphadogs.tv

 

Editor’s Lounge

http://www.editorslounge.com

 

IMDB

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0192914/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1

 

Twitter

https://twitter.com/terencecurren

 

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