Gareth Spensley has joined Company 3’s London team as sr. colorist. He comes over from Molinare where he established a reputation as a versatile colorist across both episodic television and feature films.
Spensley has colored some of the UK’s biggest name episodic dramas including Doctor Who, The Durrells, and the critically acclaimed Killing Eve and Bodyguard.
He has also applied his talents to features. He recently colored Florian Zeller’s critically acclaimed debut The Father and Wes Anderson’s eagerly anticipated The French Dispatch. Spensley also graded Tom Hooper’s Oscar and BAFTA-winning The King’s Speech and Ken Loach’s BAFTA and Palme d’Or-winning I, Daniel Blake.
Spensley’s passion for color science and innovation in combining compositing techniques with color grading has seen him recognized across a number of industry award competitions including a 2018 RTS nomination for the BBC2 adaptation of King Lear and the 2020 BAFTA craft nomination for his work on David Tenant/Michael Sheen-starring series Good Omens from BBC Worldwide and Amazon Studios.
Company 3 London’s director of operations Claire McGrane said, “Gareth’s artistry and passion are the clear drivers of his success.”
Company 3 CEO and founder Stefan Sonnenfeld added, “We are so excited to see Gareth bring his knowledge, experience and craft to the Company 3 family and further bolster our global roster of talented artists.”