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Zara Park joins HARBOR’s LA studio as director, Picture Post

Sep 6, 2021

After making her mark on the film industry as one of its first DI producers, and with more than 23 years of post-production experience to her credit, ZARA PARK joins HARBOR as director, Picture Post, Los Angeles.

Zara’s new position at HARBOR will see her oversee and execute all aspects of picture post – dailies, conform, visual effects, colour correction, and deliverables.  

Bringing a wealth of expertise and industry contacts, from time spent in senior roles with Modern VideoFilm, Technicolor and Light Iron, Zara’s priority is creating the best possible client experience, as well as keeping abreast of emerging technologies and finding solutions for even the most complicated and forward-thinking workflows. Career highlights have included major projects such as Avatar, Mindhunter, Mank, Rob Zombie’s 31 and Grand Budapest Hotel.  

Commenting on her arrival at HARBOR, Zara said: “I love the boutique feel of HARBOR. It takes real pride and care in its projects, yet it also has the power of a larger company behind it so it’s always at the forefront of new technologies, workflows and equipment. It makes a big difference when a client comes to a facility and it’s obvious that everyone really enjoys working together.   I’m really looking forward to becoming part of that ‘work family’.” 

Commenting on the new appointment, Zak Tucker said: “Zara’s trusted reputation with filmmakers goes hand-in-hand with Harbor’s committed goal of innovating the creative process from set to screen. Her addition reinforces our global vision to bring an elevated creative experience to our clients with consistent artistry and production value for every project that comes through our doors. I am thrilled to have her join HARBOR and enthusiastically anticipate the continuous growth of our feature and episodic division in the Los Angeles studio.” 

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