Visitors who frequent the areas of Creative Cow that relate to compositing, know Adrian Hauser. He's a respected part of Creative Cow and his 12 years of experience as a film colorist give him an authoritative voice when exploring the subject of telecine and colorizing with Cow members. "We are very happy that Adrian is a part of the Cow Team," says Creative Cow's Kathlyn Lindeboom. "Adrian is one of those people that when he began posting, both Ron and I instantly knew that we had to find a place for him in the Cow. When Bob Currier (Synthetic Aperture) introduced 'Color Finesse' for After Effects -- replicating in software many of the telecine processes as well as adding other powers as well -- we knew we'd found the perfect place for Adrian in our Synthetic Aperture forum. His answers and comments are a valued part of the Cow and we couldn't be happier to have him here."
Adrian is 31 and is the Company Director of Iris Images P/L in West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Iris began two years ago as a small color correction facility specialising in software-based color grading and image manipulation. Iris has been specialising in commercials, music videos, documentaries and recently a 16mm - HD - 35mm Feature Film 'Trojan Warrior', due for release mid-2002.
Iris is a post finishing suite offering filmmakers a unique, powerful and cost effective grading environment for both film and video profuctions. Iris meticulously enhances the look of your program with a unique set of tools to color correct, apply lens and focal filtration, emulation of film stocks and developing processes.
Adrian has designed three telecine suites along the way over the years and he has a thorough understanding of the requiremens of post production and broadcast facilities. Iris is using the very latest Decklink2 technology in realtime uncompressed 10 Bit SDI video imput and output providing an unsurpassed quality to achieve optimum results.
IYou will find Adrian Hauser here at the Creative Cow site interacting with other production professionals as a part of our Synthetic Aperture forum leadership team.