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Jill Bogdanowicz

Based in Santa Monica, California


Located at Company 3 Santa Monica and available virtually through any Company 3 Virtual Outpost, Jill Bogdanowicz has been an integral part of the team since the fall of 2014.


Her unique talents have made a significant impact on various feature films and series, including "Black Widow," "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and "Far From Home," "John Wick: Chapter 3 and Chapter 4," "Joker," and "The Umbrella Academy." Her exceptional work on the Toyota commercial "Jessica Long Story: Upstream" earned her the prestigious 2021 HPA Award for Outstanding Color Grading in the Commercial category.


Before her tenure at Company 3, Jill spent two years at Modern VideoFilm, where she coloured an impressive list of films, including the visually captivating "The Grand Budapest Hotel" for director Wes Anderson and cinematographer Robert Yeoman, ASC. Prior to that, she contributed her expertise at Technicolor for eight years, working on numerous productions, including several films completed by Clint Eastwood during that period, such as the impactful "Letters from Iwo Jima" and the powerful period drama "The Changeling."


Jill's career began as a digital colorist assistant at Cinesite, where she worked on the first full DI of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" for Joel and Ethan Coen and cinematographer Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC. Her family background is rooted in imaging expertise, with her father being a top-level scientist at Eastman Kodak's Rochester, NY headquarters, and her sister also finding success as a digital colourist. She pursued her passion for the arts by majoring in Art and minoring in Physics at the State University of New York, Geneseo. Beyond her work in the color grading world, Jill is an avid painter, showcasing her large-format oils and watercolors in exhibitions at several high-profile galleries.


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