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Colour Theory for Filmmakers

Colour correction is an integral aspect of the post-production pipeline and is increasingly available to independent digital filmmakers through powerful yet affordable software such as DaVinci Resolve. With the boom of digital colour correction resulting from the digital era of filmmaking, colour theory is an integral facet of a colourist’s process to help guide a story forward. This workshop covers components of colour including: the colour wheel; primary, secondary, and tertiary colours; analogous vs. complementary colours as well as colour spaces and their role in colour correction. 

This workshop or previous knowledge of Colour Theory is a prerequisite for the Introduction to Digital Colour Grading with DaVinci Resolve, Intermediate Colour Grading with DaVinci Resolve, Blackmagic Cinema Camera and URSA Mini Pro and RED Epic Camera workshops.​

Wed 13 August 2025, 6 - 10 pm   
(Registration deadline is Wed 13 August 5:00 pm)

Instructor: Junyeong Kim

Junyeong Kim is a senior colorist at Noodle Factory Post. He worked as a colorist on indie film sets in Korea and Australia and moved to Canada in 2019. Junyeong has worked on dozens of Canadian/American feature documentaries, films and TV shows, and collaborated with many esteemed producers and directors, from Su Rynard to Jamie Kastner. He teaches color grading in the Women in Post program supported by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. He won the outstanding colour grading award at the Yorkton Film Festival in 2025. 



Location: 1137 Dupont Street, Toronto, Ontario M6H 2A3
Category: Post-Production and Digital Tools
Maximum Capacity: 12
4 hours of instruction $75 /member$100 /nonmember