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MPC London Hires Colorist Richard Fearon

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Richard Fearon

MPC London announced that it has added colorist Richard Fearon to its roster. Fearon started his grading career in 2006 and has since worked on a number of iconic commercials for high-profile brands including Visa, Peroni, Honda and Adidas, with directors Ryan Hope, Thomas Hilland and Rankin. He has also applied his artistic talents to promos for George Michael, REM and Groove Armada, and has graded several high-end broadcast projects and feature films, including the Emmy award-winning America: The Story of Us, the Channel 4 special, 9/11 Calls from the Towers, BAFTA nominated Shifty and Bollywood blockbuster RAOne.

“For many years MPC have lead the industry in color grading and VFX, I am really excited to be joining such a talented team,” said Fearon.

According to Jean-Clement Soret, director of color grading, “Richard is an enthusiastic talented fellow colorist, it’s great to have him working with us. I have no doubt he will contribute to MPC’s color grading expansion globally.”

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