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Published by jocelin, 2018-11-15 14:05:53

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It has only taken the talented team at Cinelab London five years
to establish its reputation as Europes premier full-service film
facility. They have been a driving force in reenergising film into the
newest creative disruptive innovation. The number of productions
shooting on film has been rising steadily in popularity ensures films
continued renaissance.

RETURN TO THE DARK ROOM
-THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT

Bodyform & Libresse - Blood Normal Cinelab London’s success has been made possible by founders
Nike - Nothing Beats A Londoner and co-owners, Adrian Bull and John Mahtani bringing together
Mini Cooper - Faith of the Few a team of great people. The Cinelab London family was born in
2013, bonded by their passion for film and the craft involved in
processing and finessing it.

Paul Dean, Cinelab London’s Senior DI Colourist: “We all
simply want the industry to know that you can pick up a film
camera, enjoy shooting film and the team here will take care of
everything else. Clients should have a choice, film and digital
should co-exist, we provide the confidence and services when
the aesthetic choice for a project is film.”

Cinelab London is Europe’s only comprehensive film processing
and scanning film facility and the only film facility in the world
processing and scanning all film formats – Super 8mm, 16mm,
35mm and 65mm across Feature Films, Broadcast, Advertising
and Music Videos.

www.cinelab.london

Founder and Managing Director, Adrian Bull “We invested time Adrian Bull
in finding the right people to partner with clients, to hand hold Cinelab London Founder
if needed, from the start of any enquiry. We invested heavily in & Managing director
infrastructure and have a complete digital solution, a full film facility
with telecine, sound sync, film scanning, digital grading, restoration
and film recording. Clients can have the unique look of film, desired
technical specs managed within a digital budget.”

John Lewis/Waitrose - Bohemian Rhapsody The world’s biggest feature films - Mission Impossible 6: Fallout,
Phantom Thread and Star Wars: The Last Jedi have passed through
“Capturing emotion takes Cinelab and shooting film is supported by many big names Directors
something very special. - Christopher Nolan, Quentin Tarantino, Judd Apatow, JJ Abrams and
Film is special.” Steve McQueen. There is also an increase in advertising campaigns
choosing film. Bull: “In 2017 we processed 150+ commercials, in
2018 we anticipate to be in excess of 300.” Brands choosing film
include Nike “Nothing Beats a Londoner” Bodyform & Libresse
“Blood Normal”, Mini Cooper “The Faith of a Few” and John Lewis/
Waitrose and Partners “Bohemian Rhapsody”.

Paul Dean: “Storytelling in moving pictures is complex and
technical, capturing emotion takes something very special. Film
is special, if I had a story to tell, I would capture it on the beautiful
canvas of film, knowing my film would lose nothing in translation
and it would stand out uniquely in a very busy crowd.”

Oscar winning Director Steve McQueen
and Cinelab London Senior Colourist Paul Dean

“The White Crow”
Igor Invenko as Rudolf Nureyev with the film’s Director Ralph Fiennes

Cinelab London proudly supported “The White Crow”,a British film, Mike Eley
written by David Hare, directed by Ralph Fiennes, starring Oleg Cinematographer and President of The British Society of Cinematographers (BSC).
Invenko as the ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev and inspired by the
book “Rudolf Nureyev: The Life” by Julie Kavanagh. The dramatic
biography tells the story of Nureyev’s defection to the West.

Cinelab London provided full film services, Super 16mm film
processing, HD graded telecine dailies with sound sync, on-line
screeners for production review and approval, delivery of edit ready
files to editorial and the final 2K select take scans using Arriscan.

“Their (Cinelab) evident love Adrian Bull, Managing Director “What is a surprise (and delight) to
of film is both inspiring and us is that we are servicing an ever-growing number of film projects,
reassuring.” processing more film year on year. We are near Heathrow and
clients shooting overseas are reliably air freighting film dailies, most
Mike Eley, President of The British Society of Cinematographers recently from Australia, Columbia, Czech Republic, South Africa and
(BSC) and Cinematographer. UAE. Not all films are huge budget features, but all clients want to
“It was a great experience working with all at Cinelab on “The White trust that our dedicated team will always produce best results.”
Crow”. Shooting Super 16mm was a creative choice made that
much easier by knowing Cinelab would be part of the team. Their Cinelab London also work with long form drama clients. Roger
evident love of film is both inspiring and reassuring, giving me as Harlow, Cinelab London’s Sales Director “It was great to be able to
DoP - as well as the director and producers - the confidence to shoot reassure Mara (Lopez; HBO VP - Succession) that shooting in the UK
abroad and know the best eyes were looking out for us back home. wouldn’t be an issue and she could trust us to be part of the team,
The meticulous work done by all at Cinelab lends The White Crow despite being 3,500 miles away”.
its look and I couldn’t be happier with the results. Here’s to film
and those who work to preserve its place in today’s fast-changing ‘The White Crow’ PRODUCTION: (U.K.-France) A Sony Pictures Classics
industry”. release of a BBC Films, Hanway Films, Metalwork Pictures, Lonely Dragon
presentation of a Magnolia Mae production. Producers: Gabrielle Tana,
Ralph Fiennes, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Andrew Levitas, François Ivernel.
Co-producers: Mark Cooper, Meg Clark. CREW: Director: Ralph Fiennes.
Screenplay: David Hare, based on the book “Rudolf Nureyev: The Life” by
Julie Kavanagh. Camera (colour): Mike Eley. Editor: Barney Pilling. Music:
Ilan Eshkeri.

www.cinelab.london

A BIG THANK YOU

to all the Cinematographers who have shot on lm with us.
Features. Broadcast. Commercials. Dramas. Promos.

Aaron Reid • AJ Sykes • Adam Cook • Adam Scarth • Adam Singodia • Adrien Thibaud • Adrian Peckitt • Adriano Goldman • Adric Watson • Aga Szeliga • Alan Stewart • Alasdair McLellan • Alberto Bona
Alex Reid • Alexander Burges • Alia Syed • Amelia Hazlerigg • André Chemeto • Andreas Langeland Bjørseth • Andrew Fletcher • André Chemeto • Andre Turpin • Angus Hudson • Ann Evelin Lawford

Anna Moleney • Anna Valdez-Hanks • Annika Summerson • Antonis Kounellas • Aoife McArdle • Archie Short • Ariel Salati • Arthur Loveday • Arthur Bourdaud •Axel Antas • Barney Batchelor
Barry Ackroyd • Ben Coughlan • Ben Evans • James Ben Fordesman • Ben Marshall • Ben Rowley • Ben Seresin • Ben Smithard • Ben Toms • Benoit Soler • Beth Woodru • Björn Kämmerer

Bjorn Ståle Bratberg • Blair Young • Bobby Shore • Borja Lopez Diaz • Bradford Young • Brian Fawcett • Brothers Quay • Bruno Delbonnel • Carlos Catalán • Cecilie Semec • Charlie Adams • Charlie Paul
Charlotte Bruus • Christensen Chayse • Irvin Christos Voudouris • Chris Clarke • Chris Dodds • Chris Fergusson • Christopher Moon • Crille Forsberg • Dan Mindel • Daniel Borgman • Daniel Bouquet
Danie Chaytor • Daniel Landin • Daniel Lightening • Daniel Miller • Danny Cohen • Dankuro Shinma • Darius Khondji • David Foulkes • David Katznelson • David Procter • David Raedeker • David Wright

Derrick Peters • Deepa Keshvala • Diego Dussuel • Dimitri Karakatsanis • Dion Beebe • Dominic Goodman • Donna Wade • Duarte Domingo • Eben Bolter • Eddie Thomas • Ed Hubert • Ed Wright
Ed Rutherford • Eduard Grau • Eleanor Bowman • Ellie Bowman • Emma Dalesman • Eoin Glaister • Éric Gautier • Erik Sohlstrom • Evangelos Polychronopoulos • Ewan Mulligan • Fabian Wagner

Fabio Calascibetta • Federico Alfonzo • Felix Cooper • Felix Wiedemann • Francisco Soriano • Franklin Henriksen • Franklin Dow • Freya Billington • Gareth Powell • Gareth Ward • Gary Clarke
Garry Torrance • George Geddes • Glen Travis • Gleb Nagorny • Graham Ellard • Greig Fraser • Hamish Stephenson • Hamish Doyne-Ditmas • Haris Zambarloukos • Harry Wheeler • Hunter Daly
Ian Forbes • Isaac Bauman • Jack White eld • Jack Johns • Jack Reynolds • Jak Payne • Jake Gabbay • Jake Scott • James Blann • James Friend • James O’Hagan • James Rhodes • James Robjant
James Watson • Jamie Cairney • Jamie Hawkesworth • Jason Bourke-Velji • Jessica Warboys • Je Melanson • Jeremy Valender • Joel Honeywell • Joe Wilson • Joe Winstone • Johan Sandberg
John Kelly • John Mathieson • John Podpadec • Jonas Mortensen • Jonathan Shoults • Joseph Gainsborough • Joseph Guy • Joonas Turunen • Joost van Gelder • Jose Ruiz • Juan Ruiz Anchi • Julia Parks
Justin Brown • Kaj Je eries • Kaoru Haga • Karl Hui • Karl Oskarsson • Karol Kozlowski • Katie Swain • Kit Fraser • Krzysztof Trojnar • Kyle Cameron • Lol Crawley • Lorenzo Levrini • Luca Rocchini

Luca Giustazzi • Lucy Harris • Luke Fowler • Luciana Riso • G Magni Ágústsson • Manel Ruiz • Marc Gomez del Moral • Marcus Damleo • Maria von Hausswol • Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen
Mark Hamilton • Markus Ilschner • Martin Hill • Martin Hogsnes Solvang • Martin Newstead • Matthew J. Smith • Matthew Jensen • Matthew Chavez • Martyn Culpan • Max Pittner

Marc Gomez del Moral • Marc Reshovsky • Mary Farbrother • Mátyás Erdély • Matthew J Smith • Matthew Taylor • Matthias Koenigswieser • Mattias Nyberg • Mattias Rudh • Miguel Angel Vinas
Mike Eley • Nanu Segal • Nathaniel Plevyak • Niall O’Brien • Nick Collins • Nick Eriksson • Nick Morris • Nicolas Karakatsanis • Nicolas Booth • Nicolas Loir • Ole Bratt Birkeland • Ollie Downey • Oliver Ford

Oriol Barcelona • Oriol Vila • Pablo Di Prima • Patrick Meller • Paula Marvelly • Paul Thomas Anderson • Pawel Edelman • Peter Panoa • Peter Samson • Phil Meheux • Phil Wood • Pierre Jonqueres
Piers McGrail • Rasmus Arrildt • Remko Schnorr • Rebecca Curtis • Richard Cornes • Richard Kendrick • Richard Squires • Richard Thomas • Rik Burnell • Riku Virta • Rina Yang • Rob Hardy • Rob Tregenza

Robin Webster • Robbie Bryant • Robbie Ryan • Rollo Jackson • Romain Juchereau • Rosalind Nashashibi • Ross McLennan • Ryan Kernaghan • Sam E. H. Hooper • Sam Williams • Sean Bobbitt
Sean Porter • Sean Price Williams • Sergin Timar • Shang-Chien Liu • Simon Archer • Simon Chaudoir • Simon Lakos • Simon Plunket • Simon Reay • Sirus F Gahan • Sophie Littman • Spike Morris

Stefan Yap • Stephen Murphy • Stephen Johnstone • Steve Annis • Steve Yedlin • Steven Cameron Ferguson • Stuart Wineco • Suzanne Smith • Sverre Sørdal • Sylvain Freyens • Tacita Dean
Thimios Bakatakis • Thor Eliasson • Thurston Redding • Tibor Dingelstad • Tim Maurice-Jones • Tim Sidell • Tom Elliott • Tom Townend • Tobias Marshall • Ulrich Burtin • Urszula Pontikos

Vanessa Whyte • Vivek Vadoliya • Yuji Shimobayashi • Zack Spiger

If you would like to join them talk to us on 01753 501500
www.cinelab.london

CALLING FOR ENTRIES.

Are you brave enough to enter straight 8 shootout?

straight 8 is the global one-super-8-cartridge-no-editing short lm Aarti, Adrian and the whole team at Cinelab London for supporting straight
competition founded in London in 1999. 8 so personally and professionally since 2016.

The challenge: Make a short lm on one cartridge of Super 8mm cine lm straight 8 shootout is the new straight 8 format for creative industry
with no editing, no re-takes, no grade, no post-production. The visuals for companies to compete at straight 8 rules for charity, and right now it’s the
your lm are completed in-camera, shooting in story order, editing only
with each pull of the camera’s trigger. Every shot you take becomes your rst ever live-online-premiere global straight 8 shootout…

lm. The lm does not record sound so you then submit a separate, original 24 companies compete, every lm screened at the global online premiere
soundtrack, still without having seen your lm. Your soundtrack is lined up on December 6th, regardless of how - or whether - it comes out. It’s a nail-
to the rst frame of picture by straight 8 and you see your lm for the very biting nish. Winners are voted at the premiere and the winning companies
get to donate prize money to charities they choose.
rst time at a packed and exhilarating premiere.

Ed Sayers, straight 8 Founder “Filmmakers are pushing back against the 15 creative companies on 5 continents are already taking part, 9 places are
ubiquity of digital video, where you can shoot anything and everything is available until the maximum deadline of November 20th.
so uber-crisp. As part of a growing analogue renaissance, there is an upsurge
in shooting on super 8. Shooting on lm is a more ‘palpable’ process, as To enter: www.straight8.net
celluloid is so precious. When you make a straight 8 with a 1:1 shooting
ratio, every pull of the trigger is an adrenaline rush as you know the shot Cinelab London supports all straight 8 lmmakers.
will be on the big screen, in that order. And when you see the result, at your
premiere, lovingly processed and scanned by Cinelab London you really
value everything lm and they have to o er. We’re hugely grateful to John,


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