Nomad expands business with new colorist hiring
September 20, 2019

Nomad expands business with new colorist hiring

LONDON — Nomad (www.nomadedit.com) has expanded its list of services to include color grading with the recent addition of Felipe Szulc, who joins the studio as colorist. Hailing from Brazil, Szulc initially began his career as assistant art director at a design agency in Sao Paulo. After getting into motion graphics and post production during this time, he developed a passion for color grading. 

Szulc gained further experience as a freelancer. He later spent four years working in a number of London post houses, including a permanent position as a senior grading assistant at Rushes, and more recently, junior colorist at Absolute Post.

Szulc’s background has seen him work on commercials, short films, music videos and the BAFTA-qualifying This Time Away for Passion Pictures and director Magali Barbé.

“I think it’s such an exciting time to be joining Nomad,” says Szulc. “They are a very well-established and respected company, with three other offices in two different countries and a super talented team of editors and artists, so having the chance to be a part of this expansion process and build a new department from scratch is something that doesn’t happen every day and a challenge that I was very keen to take on. I couldn’t be more excited to have the opportunity and I really can’t wait to jump on board and collaborate with their clients and artists in London and around the world.”
 
“We’re thrilled to have Felipe on board here,” adds Liv Lawton, managing director at Nomad London. “We believe his hybrid experience in both VFX and grading will be a huge asset as we begin to provide another full edit, VFX and color offering to our prospective and existing clients in London and abroad.”