![]() ![]() ![]() Picture this: Greenwich Village, New York, 1961, winter – back when it was just The Village, home to budding cultural icons and a nonconformist way of life, but before it blossomed as the nucleus of the folk music scene of the 1960s. Over the last nine years, Doyle has focused exclusively on digital grading for feature films. He has developed a pipeline that centralises colour-management of a film from daily rushes, including colour control of VFX plates, through to final release printing, DCI and video deliverables. He continues to work with cinematographers developing sets of tools, technologies and processes that bring each distinct creative vision to life. ![]() Recent work includes Alexander Sokurov’s Faust and Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows, as well as Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit. Doyle’s work for the two largest tent-pole franchises in movie history – The Lord Of The Rings trilogy and Harry Potter – won him universal acclaim. ![]()
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