Fremont, CA – November 10, 2020 – Blackmagic Design today announced that renowned Chinese colorist Zhang Gen and his colorist team completed LUT creation for on set previews, color management, workflow management and color grading for the Chinese blockbuster “The Eight Hundred” with DaVinci Resolve Studio and DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel.
“The Eight Hundred” is a Chinese war drama film directed by and co written by Guan Hu, and starring popular actors including Huang Zhizhong, Jiang Wu, Zhang Yi, Wang Qianyuan and Du Chun. Premiered on August 21st, 2020, the film has grossed $434 million worldwide, making it one of the highest grossing films in Chinese film history.
The film is about the defense of Sihang Warehouse in 1937 Shanghai led by Lieutenant Colonel Xie Jinyuan of the 524th Regiment of the underequipped 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army. He leads less than 500 officers and soldiers to defend the Sihang Warehouse against the Imperial Japanese army on a heroic suicidal last stand for four days and nights, during the Battle of Shanghai and the Second Sino Japanese War.
Besides “The Eight Hundred,” Zhang Gen has also provided color grading services for many other popular Chinese films, including “Legend of the Demon Cat,” “Detective Chinatown 3,” “Hidden Man,” “The Bravest” and “My People, My Homeland.” For “The Eight Hundred,” they were asked to create a look that was inspired by Picasso’s Blue Period and was different from any other war film ever before.
Their work on “The Eight Hundred” was not only about post production. Instead, they started working as early as test shooting began.
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Chinese Blockbuster "The Eight Hundred" Graded by Zhang Gen Using DaVinci Resolve Studio
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Fremont, CA – November 10, 2020 – Blackmagic Design today announced that renowned Chinese colorist Zhang Gen and his colorist team completed LUT creation for on set previews, color management, workflow management and color grading for the Chinese blockbuster “The Eight Hundred” with DaVinci Resolve Studio and DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel.
“The Eight Hundred” is a Chinese war drama film directed by and co written by Guan Hu, and starring popular actors including Huang Zhizhong, Jiang Wu, Zhang Yi, Wang Qianyuan and Du Chun. Premiered on August 21st, 2020, the film has grossed $434 million worldwide, making it one of the highest grossing films in Chinese film history.
The film is about the defense of Sihang Warehouse in 1937 Shanghai led by Lieutenant Colonel Xie Jinyuan of the 524th Regiment of the underequipped 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army. He leads less than 500 officers and soldiers to defend the Sihang Warehouse against the Imperial Japanese army on a heroic suicidal last stand for four days and nights, during the Battle of Shanghai and the Second Sino Japanese War.
Besides “The Eight Hundred,” Zhang Gen has also provided color grading services for many other popular Chinese films, including “Legend of the Demon Cat,” “Detective Chinatown 3,” “Hidden Man,” “The Bravest” and “My People, My Homeland.” For “The Eight Hundred,” they were asked to create a look that was inspired by Picasso’s Blue Period and was different from any other war film ever before.
Their work on “The Eight Hundred” was not only about post production. Instead, they started working as early as test shooting began.
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