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3D Colorist Dado Valentic to Show DaVinci Resolve Workflow at IBC FCPUG SuperMeet

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Dado Valentic, founder of the UK’s first datalab MYTHERAPY, will be demonstrating Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve 8 as part of a Final Cut Pro workflow at the IBC Amsterdam FCPUG SuperMeet on Sept. 11 at the Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky.

Valentic spends most of his time in London and LA color grading feature films, commercials and television documentaries. His specialty lies in finishing stereoscopic 3D projects, like the BAFTA winning Flying with Monsters (2011), the world’s first 3D opera Carmen in 3D (2011) and 3D commercials for Panasonic, Red Bull and Nintendo.

Dado is also known for his grading and retouching work for fashion and beauty industry. He has worked with leading fashion photographer David Sims and his DOP, John Lynch, and recently has completed projects for Christian Dior and Zara.

”I’m really looking forward to the Amsterdam Supermeet this year and showing everyone how I use Resolve 8 in a 3D workflow and for fashion grading,” said Valentic. “The SuperMeet events are always really exciting and it will be great to show how I’ve used Resolve 8 to grade my latest projects.”

For more information about the FCPUG SuperMeet, visit www.supermeet.com.

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