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Colorist Alex Bickel creates mood, look in award-winning films

Storytelling with color is what award-wining colorist Alex Bickel does. His work on 鈥淭he Big Sick,鈥 鈥淟ady Bird鈥 and 鈥淢oonlight鈥 has brought him and his company, Color Collective, recognition in the film industry and has given the public a glimpse into the role a colorist plays in bringing the director鈥檚 vision to the screen.

A colorist advises and gives creative input to the overall look of the production, ensuring there is consistency, and corrects any color differences or picture-related problems. If done well, you won鈥檛 even see it.

鈥淢y work shouldn鈥檛 be noticeable, but should help draw the viewer into the story,鈥 Bickel says. 鈥淚f a story has a strong point of view then every aspect of the film can be great. I鈥檓 just another paintbrush for the director鈥檚 and DP鈥檚 (Director of Photography) creative toolbox.鈥

Bickel earned a B.F.A. in Filmmaking with a concentration in Screenwriting from 抖阴短视频 in 2004. He continues to be a visual storyteller, but not in the way most people think. After graduation, he moved to New York City and was a writing assistant for television productions when the higher resolution of HD/2K began to take off. His interest in technology and storytelling intersected well as he began to get post-production work in the commercial grade industry. He leveraged his expertise in Apple鈥檚 Final Cut video editing software, which lowered the cost of production, to differentiate himself.

鈥淚f you make yourself useful, people will hire you,鈥 he says.

His work as a colorist helped him develop connections in the commercial and film industries and also allowed him to take off three months each year to write.

I was coloring to support my writing. Then I realized I was getting my storytelling fix from coloring.

Alex Bickel

 鈥淚 was coloring to support my writing,鈥 Bickel says. 鈥淭hen I realized I was getting my storytelling fix from coloring.鈥

With more work, came more recognition.

April 20, 2018