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U.K. Colorist Adam Inglis Launches U.S. Career through Post FactoryNY

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Adam Inglis
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British colorist Adam Inglis, whose credits include such features as Far From the Madding Crowd, Mr. Turner and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, as well as the television mini-series Wolf Hall, has allied with Post FactoryNY, a SIM Group company, for U.S.-based feature and television projects. He has already completed two projects through Post FactoryNY, performing final grading for the independent films Little Men and Breakable You.

“We are thrilled to be working with Adam. His undeniable talent, extraordinary eye and deep appreciation for filmmaking is a perfect match for Post FactoryNY’s culture of excellence through creative collaboration and partnerships with our clients,” said Alex Halpern, founder of Post FactoryNY.

Based in London, Inglis has worked throughout Europe but this is his first foray into the U.S. market. “New York is quite an exciting place to work at the moment. It’s experiencing a boom,” said Inglis. “Post FactoryNY is the perfect place for me to get started in the U.S. It’s well situated, has great gear and an excellent support staff, and a long tradition of serving the film community.”

Inglis began his career as an editor but turned to color grading in 2001. He was a staff colorist at Framestore London for five years and senior colorist at Deluxe London for three years. He has worked as a freelancer for the past seven years. Other notable credits include the upcoming releases Unlocked, Genius and The Nice Guys, as well as past releases Black Sea, Sherlock Holmes, Atonement, Monsters, The Last King of Scotland, Hellboy2: The Golden Army and Wintersleep.

“It is important to me to work on a variety of projects… independent films, studio films, television,” Inglis said. “Every film presents a unique and exciting challenge and I enjoy getting inside it and discovering what it wants to be.”

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