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Technicolor PostWorks Hires Colorist Anthony Raffaele

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Anthony Raffaele.
Anthony Raffaele.

Finishing colorist Anthony Raffaele joined Technicolor PostWorks’ roster of film and television artists. Formerly a senior colorist at Deluxe, New York, Raffaele arrived with credits in independent film and episodic television. He served as the finishing colorist on the CBS series Blue Bloods for the past four seasons, and has worked with cinematographers including Dean Cundey, Igor Martinovic, Javier Aguirresarobe, Anette Haellmigk and Rachel Morrison.

“Anthony is a rising talent with strong relationships among established and emerging directors and DPs,” said Technicolor PostWorks COO Rob DeMartin. “At Technicolor-PostWorks, he will have the full support of our engineering staff and the technical resources needed to apply his talents and develop existing and new creative relationships. We’re excited to have him join our team.”

Raffaele began his career with Nice Shoes in 2001 and joined Deluxe in 2009. He has experience on a variety of grading platforms, including Autodesk Lustre, Da Vinci Resolve and FilmLight Baselight. He earned his first credit as a DI colorist on the 2011 horror thriller Silent House, lensed by Martinovic. In 2013 he worked on another of Martinovic’s films, the indie drama Sunlight Jr. starring Matt Dillon and Naomi Watts. His most recent feature credit is Freedom, lensed by Cundey.

On Blue Bloods¸ Raffaele collaborated with DPs Craig DiBona and David Insley. His other television credits include The Tomorrow People and Gotham, both with director Danny Cannon, and The Corrections, a pilot written and directed by Noah Baumbach and based on the Jonathan Franzen best-seller. Raffaele’s credits as dailies colorists include Blue Jasmine, The Dictator and Remember Me. He has a degree in film from Hofstra University.

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