Workflowers is a company specialized in services for digital cinema and post-production. The company is based in Lille, France.
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History
Workflowers was founded in 2006 by Cedric Lejeune. He was part of the installation of the first digital cinema production line at Laboratoires Éclair in 2002. Since that day the company has served as a DI workflow and colorimetry consultant for high-end post-production providers such as Autodesk Media and Entertainment, Sony, Technicolor New-York, EFILM Australia, Cinelab, Lupe Postproducciones, Colorfront or Digital Pictures.
Autodesk Lustre plugins
The company also develops wf_x plugins for high-end color grading software Lustre. The plugins add features to Autodesk Lustre software like compositing (wf_comp) or blending modes. Wf_bw plugin was a special request from colorist Charlotte Mazzinghi and cinematographer Pierre Gill to develop the specific look of Polytechnique. Other great colorists like Sebastian Göhs who worked on Waltz with Bashir or Martin Greer are also users of those plugins.