When Denver contacted me, I had just started actively looking for work, but mostly as a backend engineer and a software architect to continue on the path I had been enduring for past years. I thought that it was extremely cool that I still get contacted through the blog that I have neglected for so many years and was on the verge of closing down. I remember having very positive impressions from that episode. The name rang a bell, but only after a few emails I realized, that I had already heard about the guy – back on FCP X Grill podcast #113.
Roughly about the time that the customers’ audit of the company I was working for revealed foreign contractors to be a security risk and I was being let go from my previous work, I got an email asking me if I knew any developers who could help him with transition from OpenCL to Metal. Take a look at that Kickstarter page and then come back, I’ll tell you a story of how it came to pass.Īs it tends to happen in such cases, meeting Denver Riddle from Cinema Grade was a sheer chance mixed with perfect timing. As you can see, I am again directly involved in reducing your pains in using color grading tools during editing.
And in the meantime this happened: Cinema Grade for Windows.
Some time has passed since I told you that I’m back in the game.