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MPC NY Inks Head of Production, Head of Color

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Camilla De Biaggi and Claudia Guevara
MPC reinforced both its VFX capabilities and recently launched NY-based color grading team with the addition of Camila De Biaggi as co-head of production alongside Derek Macleod-Veilleux, and Claudia Guevara as head of color. Both join MPC from The Mill. The announcement follows the recent addition of industry pioneer Adrian Seery as the studio’s first colorist in New York and the promotion of Ed Koenig to U.S. EP of color grading.

“Camila and Claudia are outstanding additions to the talent we’ve already planted at MPC,” MPC NY MD Justin Lane noted. “Camila can handle the most minor details in bringing visions to life and has a great reputation as one of the top VFX producers. Claudia’s color expertise has made her one of the most trusted names in the industry. We are very pleased to have both of them here.”

De Biaggi has teamed up with directors Simon McQuoid, Victor Garcia, Andy Fogwill, Marco Brambilla, Peter Thwaites and Jim Jenkins. Her 2012 spot “Rock Giant” spot for Johnnie Walker was nominated for a VES award.

Guevara has overseen grading work in spots for Axe, Hennessy, Fiat, Jordan Brand, the NFL, Land Rover, Coca-Cola, Mercedes-Benz, Budweiser, Ford, Johnnie Walker, State Farm and Puma, teaming up with directors Ringan Ledwidge, Johnny Green, Robert Logevall, Peter Berg and McQuoid. Her projects have earned multiple AICP awards and a 2012 Cannes honor.

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