When Director Don Argott documented the controversy and power struggle over The Barnes Foundation’s world-renowned art collection in “The Art of the Steal,” he chose DIVE to handle the sensitive job of color-correction as well as the audio mix.
Based in Philadelphia, DIVE (www.divevisual.com), is the visual effects and film finishing division of Shooters Post & Transfer. The DIVE team had previously worked with Director Argott on “Two Days in April” (2007), and it was Argott’s rapport with the crew at DIVE that brought him back for “The Art of the Steal.”
“I had yet another positive experience working with the folks over at DIVE,” says Argott. “Whether with Bob Schachner for the audio mix or Rob Giglio for the color correction, I always feel like I’m working with true collaborators, not just button pushers. That’s why I’ll keep coming back.”
The documentary, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and screened at the New York Film Festival in September, utilizes interviews and archival footage to explore the question of how art is best served through the story of the Dr. Albert C. Barnes collection.
“The film’s creative challenge was to cohesively mesh Hi-Definition footage, 60-year-old home movies, graphics, stills and standard definition archival footage into an exciting yet serious story,” says DIVE’s colorist Rob Giglio.
Diving into the project with enthusiasm for the subject and collection, Giglio blended the footage and interviews seamlessly, contrasting the stoic nature of Dr. Barnes and his legacy with the light hearted feeling of his personal home movies, never before seen by the public.
“The Art of the Steal” was picked up by IFC Films under the Sundance Selects banner and releases in theaters on Friday, February 26 beginning in Philadelphia and New York. The film is available On Demand on February 24, 2010.
CREDITS
Colorist Rob Giglio
Sound Mixer Bob Schachner
EQUIPMENT
– daVinci 2k Plus
– Final Cut Pro HD
– Sony HDW-F500
– Pro Tools HD 8
About DIVE
Based in Philadelphia, PA, DIVE (www.divevisual.com), is the visual effects and film finishing division of Shooters Post & Transfer, led by veteran Visual Effects Supervisor Mark O. Forker most recently Visual Effects Supervisor at Digital Domain, Los Angeles. As one of the east coast’s premier post production facilities for film finishing services, DIVE offers filmmakers the opportunity to complete Visual Effects, Digital Intermediates and Titles by coupling creative continuity with an integrated workflow.