Light Iron promotes Ethan Schwartz to Senior Colorist
LOS ANGELES (February 23, 2022) — Light Iron, the post-production creative-services division of Panavision, is thrilled to announce that Ethan Schwartz has been promoted to senior colorist. Based out of Light Iron’s Los Angeles facility, Schwartz will continue to support clients globally.
Schwartz’s recent credits include the series What We Do in the Shadows and MacGruber and the features Pink Skies Ahead and Palm Springs. He joined Light Iron in 2013, serving initially as a dailies engineer in support of the company’s Outpost near-set dailies systems. With a deep understanding of the technology underpinning Light Iron’s creative workflows and a passion for the art and craft of cinematography, Schwartz began his transition into color grading by assisting Light Iron supervising colorist Ian Vertovec and senior colorist Corinne Bogdanowicz. Soon thereafter, he began notching solo credits on short-form projects, series, and features, and in the years since, he’s put together a vast body of work for an array of distributors, including Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Hulu, OWN, and Peacock.
"It's been wonderful to watch Ethan's career develop," said Seth Hallen, Managing Director at Light Iron. "From his early role as a dailies engineer through his mastery of multiple grading systems, he's immersed himself in the technology that enables Light Iron's innovative workflows. Beyond his technical expertise, he brings an artist's eye and a genuine passion for collaboration to every project, which resonates with all of the clients he supports."
"Light Iron continues to be an amazing place to grow in my career," said Schwartz. "It's been really special to have all of these opportunities here. This job is about combining the always-evolving technical side with the creative, abstract side, and that challenge is endlessly rewarding. There are new ideas, techniques and approaches to discover on every project. I'm excited to continue collaborating with and being inspired by cinematographers and directors, who are always so passionate about elevating their work."
In addition to Schwartz’s promotion, Light Iron has announced that colorist Katie Jordan, who was previously based in Los Angeles, is now working out of the company’s New York facility. Since joining Light Iron in early 2021, Jordan has notched credits on the series The Chi, the feature A House on the Bayou, and the Sundance 2022-premiering projects Palm Trees and Power Lines, Am I OK? and Huella. Her earlier credits include the feature Promising Young Woman and the series The Dark Crystal: The Age of Resistance.
Jordan's presence in New York strengthens Light Iron's foothold across North America and bolsters the company's local talent available for the East Coast market. Furthermore, thanks to Light Iron's best-in-class remote-collaboration capabilities, Jordan will continue to serve clients wherever they're located.
The company has also announced that Pat Fitzgerald, who was previously senior online editor, and Keith Jenson, who was previously senior online finishing artist, have each been promoted to colorist. Fitzgerald and Jenson are based in Los Angeles and New York, respectively, with the ability to collaborate with clients globally.
"Each of these announcements represents a Light Iron success story," said Hallen. "We're tremendously proud of Ethan, Katie, Pat, Keith and our entire talent roster from coast to coast. We're committed to developing all of our talent and helping them advance on their career paths and achieve their professional goals."
From facilities in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Albuquerque, Chicago, New Orleans, Toronto and Vancouver, Light Iron's artists provide collaborative, creative expertise on features, series and more. Accompanied by Light Iron's unparalleled remote capabilities, the company's artists are able to work with clients anywhere in the world.