Colourist Élodie Ichter joins Picture Shop
May 13, 2021
Colourist Élodie Ichter has joined the roster at Picture Shop, a Streamland Media company providing award-winning post production services.
Ichter, who recently collaborated with cinematographer Joshua James Richardson on Oscar-winning Nomadland for Searchlight Pictures, will focus on picture finishing for both features and episodic content.
“We are delighted to welcome Élodie to the Picture Shop family,” said Sherri Potter, president of Picture and VFX for Streamland Media. “Her international experience will serve our goal of continuing to provide industry-leading picture finishing services to creative clients around the world.”
In addition to her work on Nomadland, Ichter recently reunited with Academy Award-winner Robert Richardson, ASC on Venom: Let There Be Carnage. She previously collaborated with him as associate colourist on Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood.
Ichter began her career at Éclair in Paris, where she focused on the art of color grading in a traditional film environment. During her career she has developed a repertoire of creative skills that are widely respected across the film and television industry. Her credits include Marshall, Okja and The Shallows. Prior to that she assisted on dozens of titles such as The Irishman, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, Maleficent and Snow White and the Huntsman, among others.
With a network of creative influences spanning Europe and America, Ichter brings a distinctly collaborative and personable approach to the art of colour grading. She is skilled at crafting unique looks that enhance the creative vision set by her clients.
“While the industry begins a new chapter after an unprecedented year, I am thrilled to join a team of the most talented and renowned artists and technologists in the world,” said Ichter. “In this time of pivot and growth, I am excited to further expand my craft and help clients bring their stories to life.”
Comment / Karl Liegis, head of production, 60Forty Films