
The Offset Podcast is a semi-monthly (twice a month) podcast hosted by postproduction industry stalwarts Robbie Carman & Joey D’Anna - we’re professional colorists, educators, and polymaths in video postproduction and color. We’ve been told our detailed, informative, and easy-to-follow explanations of even the most technical subjects have helped people at all levels to improve their workflows, tac... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyTV & Film | |||

In this installment of The Offset Podcast we're discussing vibe coding and its role in post production workflows.
You've likely heard this term before, but if not, vibe coding refers to the concept of using natural language via an LLM to program t... more
It’s our 50th episode!
When we started this project a few years ago, it was mostly out of a desire to ‘make something’. We never thought we’d build up a library with hours of audio and video content. A huge thanks to all our listeners and viewers, w... more
Please give a warm welcome to our newest sponsor Conform.Tools!
Conform Tools allows you to convert timelines between Premiere, Resolve, and other NLEs while automatically solving all those tedious issues that can add significant time to your work... more
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 s... more
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Two knowledgeable guys, but they also come across a bit boring when they constantly refer to things that where relevant 25 yrs ago, and they don’t really being anything new to the table.
So a bit boring for new colorists.
As a working colorist I can say it’s obvious from the jump these are real pros who know the business AND artistic sides of the job. Highly recommended for anyone wanting true insight and not blustery hype nonsense.
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A practical, practitioner-focused show for postproduction professionals, especially colorists, editors, and VFX workers. Episodes center on color grading tasks, workflow optimization, client communication, and the evolving tech landscape, with a strong emphasis on real-world workflows, education, and collaboration. Highlights include debates on whether colorists are technicians or artists, discussions of look development and reference usage, and a steady stream of guest insights from industry peers. The format blends technical guidance with candid industry observations, making it useful for listeners looking to sharpen skills, stay ahead of tools, and improve client relationships. A noteworthy trait is the hosts' dual role as educators and ... more
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