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  • The Offset Podcast EP049: Dealing With Archival Part 2
    Feb 16 2026

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    In this episode, we're continuing our discussions on dealing with archival and stock sources. In part 1 we explored issues with film sources. In this episode we're exploring issues with video originated sources. Its always a bit shocking some of the issues that even big productions just accept as 'inherent to source'. While that might sometimes be true, there are lots of ways to fix common issues if you know what to look for.

    Some of the specifics we discuss include:

    • Dealing with interlacing
    • Blanking & edges
    • Pixel Aspect Ratio (P.A.R) issues
    • Resolution

    Check out www.offsetpodcast.com for our entire library of episodes + some of the additional assets mentioned in this episode that are available for download.

    Be sure to like it and subscribe to the podcast wherever you found it and be sure to check out our growing library of episodes. If you like the podcast it'd mean the world to us if you'd consider supporting the show by buying us a cup of virtual coffee -https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast

    See you in about two weeks for a new episode.

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    49 Min.
  • The Offset Podcast EP048: Dealing With Archival Part 1
    Feb 2 2026

    Productions of all types and sizes often rely on archival and stock footage, but not all archival is created equal and some content can be wrought with issues. While its easy to just to say 'inherent to source' and ignore issues with these types of sources, a lot of problems can be addressed in a pretty straight forward manner.

    In this episode we're starting a two part series on dealing with archival sources and how to get them looking their best. We'll start out in this show exploring general issues with archival and stock and then explore film originated archival issues - issues you'll often encounter and ways to address them. In part 2, we'll focus on video orginated specific challenges.

    In this episode some of the specifics we'll discuss include:

    • Big picture issues with archival - aspects ratios, resolution, and codecs/containers
    • Managing texture and grain with film orginated archival
    • Film restoration toolsets
    • Pulldown cadence issues and repeated frames
    • Additional problems with film orginated archival sources - gate weave, color layer separation etc

    Be sure to like it and subscribe to the podcast wherever you found it and be sure to check out our growing library of episodes. If you like the podcast it'd mean the world to us if you'd consider supporting the show by buying us a cup of virtual coffee -https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast

    See you in about two weeks for a new episode.

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    46 Min.
  • The Offset Podcast EP047: 2026 Goals
    Jan 15 2026

    It's our first episode of 2026 and the first episode of season 3! We have a lot planned for the show this year, and we appreciate you, our audience, for being along for the ride. Over the next few months, we'll be dropping some new features for the show, along with some content that we're really excited about - stay tuned!

    In this installment of The Offset Podcast, we're doing that cliché, but useful exercise of exploring our business, technical, and creative goals for 2026. Some of the specifics we'll discuss in this episode include:

    • How everyone can get better - but doing it is different than just talking about it
    • Evaluating weak spots
    • Improved planning - pivots, side hustles and weathering industry ups/downs
    • Being more methodical about sales and marketing
    • Better client outreach
    • More efficient project organization
    • Being more open to new tools and techniques
    • Learning more from other colorists
    • Defeating procrastination
    • Working smarter, not harder

    Be sure to like it and subscribe to the podcast wherever you found it and be sure to check out our growing library of episodes. If you like the podcast it'd mean the world to us if you'd consider supporting the show by buying us a cup of virtual coffee -https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast

    See you in about two weeks for a new episode.

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    52 Min.
  • The Offset Podcast EP 046: Listener Submission - Greenscreens
    Dec 17 2025

    Happy Holidays!

    It’s our last episode of Season 2 and for the year! We’ll return in mid-January 2026 for Season 3 with some great new topics, new types of content and much more.

    If you’ve enjoyed The Offset Podcast help us improve it. If you have 5-10 minutes we’d love it if you could take our audience survey by visiting this link: https://wkf.ms/4acQMvb

    Thank you to our amazing audience we couldn’t do the show without your support. Wishing you and yours a great holiday season!

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    Continuing our recent efforts to address some viewer/listener submitted topics, in this episode of The Offset Podcast we’re exploring a question we got from audience member Jared about how to integrate greenscreen work into a color/finishing pipeline.

    It’s a great topic, and one as you’ll see and hear Joey gets particularly amped up about!

    Since we’re a podcast and not a tutorial channel, this episode is more about big picture strategies and techniques then the nitty gritty of particular sliders and knobs, but we still cover a ton. Some of the specific topics we explore include:

    • Success in greenscreen work starts on set
    • Keying on the Resolve Color page vs Fusion page
    • Fusion’s Delta Keyer
    • Getting more comfortable with mattes and transparency
    • Edge refinement, matte finessing and the difference between the two
    • Combining keys and using garbage mattes
    • Controlling spill with spill suppression
    • Light wrap, shadow creation and getting better composites
    • Handing off to a VFX professional

    If you like The Offset Podcast, we’d love it if you could do us a big favor. It’d help a lot if you could like and rate the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen/watch the show. Also if you liked this show consider support the podcast by 'buying us a cup of coffee' - https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • The Offset Podcast EP 045: Listener Submission -Technician vs Artist
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of The Offset Podcast, we’re exploring another viewer/listener submitted question - this time from a viewer named Camilo.

    Camilo asks about the balance as a colorist of being a technician vs an artist. Thanks Camilo for the topic - it’s a deep one!


    Specifics topics we explore in this episode include:

    • Color grading IS technical, but its ALSO very creative. Most colorists aren't exclusively one or the other
    • How you got into post/color plays a large role in how you see yourself and others seen you
    • How you can fill your technical/creative gaps with conceptual thinking
    • The colorist as a fulcrum in a creative/technical seesaw
    • How the pressures of having to 'invent images' vs respecting photography brings technician vs artistry to the forefront
    • How video/film projects have less diversity of approach than other artistic mediums
    • The power of experimental projects
    • Learning to understand your own personal strengths

    If you liked this episode, please subscribe, like and rate it wherever you found the show.

    We'd also love it if you'd consider supporting the show by 'buying us a cup of virtual coffee' https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast

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    41 Min.
  • The Offset Podcast EP044: Listener Submission - Trends In Color Grading
    Nov 17 2025

    Did you know you can submit questions or show ideas for the podcast? If you head over to offsetpodcast.com at the top of the page there is a button to submit an idea for a future episode. You can also use this button to provide feedback about the podcast. We’d love to hear from you.


    Today we’re exploring a question we got from one of our viewers/listeners Jon who writes asking about trends in color grading. Thanks for the question Jon it’s a good one!


    Some of the specifics we discuss in this show include:

    • The challenge of pinpointing trends
    • Hommage vs. copy cat
    • What’s popular now?
    • Have we become scared of contrast?
    • The magic of ‘90s and early 2000’s looks
    • Thinking about future trends by using past looks as a library

    If you liked this episode be sure to check out our growing library of episodes and like and subscribe to the podcast where ever you find it.

    Also, we'd love it if you consider buying us a cup of virtual coffee to help support the show - it means a lot to us. https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast


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    34 Min.
  • The Offset Podcast EP043: Interpreting References
    Nov 3 2025

    You hear a lot of talk about references when it comes to color grading - but what are references? How do you interpret them to get great results? And, how can references play a role in client communication?


    It's these topics and more we're discussing on this installment of The Offset Podcast


    Specifics discussed int his episode include:


    • What is a reference and what is it good for?
    • References aren’t just good for color - good for all aspects of finishing
    • References as a communication tool
    • Interrogating the client about provided references
    • Inspirational references vs. practical references
    • Reference evaluation - color, contrast, texture, mood and focus
    • Working with references in your color grading app
    • Thinking volumetrically with references

    If you liked this episode, please subscribe, like and rate it wherever you found the show.

    We'd also love it if you'd consider supporting the show by 'buying us a cup of virtual coffee' https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast

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    50 Min.
  • The Offset Podcast EP042: Technology Lust
    Oct 15 2025

    If you have a craving for the latest, fastest and most powerful hardware and software out there - you’re not alone!

    Technology lust is real, and in this episode of The Offset Podcast we’re discussing managing it.


    Specific topics for this episode include:


    • Staying at or near the technological curve
    • Measuring desire vs real impact of new gear and software
    • The benefits of being slightly behind the bleeding edge - improvement without breaking the bank
    • How small improvements can scratch that upgrade itch
    • Monitor upgrades
    • The underrated value of storage upgrades
    • The danger of ‘build it, and they will come
    • The financial part of upgrades - purchasing, finance, leasing

    If you liked this episode check out our growing library of other episodes, and we'd love it you could take a moment to like/subscribe where ever you find the show.

    Also, we'd be grateful if you'd consider supporting the show by buying us 'a cup of coffee' https://buymeacoffee.com/theoffsetpodcast

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    48 Min.