Topic: The Cinematic Use of Color for Story Telling
When: Friday, February 27, 2026
Time: 12 pm – 1 pm Eastern
How to Join the webinar: Zoom details will be sent upon registration.
Registration Fees: This is a CMG complimentary members-only event.
Filmmakers use color as a visual language to communicate, align, and immerse audiences into a designed and specifically intended world. From the shorthand directors and designers use in pre-production, to the palettes that build entire worlds, and the color arcs that trace a character's journey, color becomes the hidden language beneath the script.
By blending technical precision with emotional storytelling, color makes worlds believable, character performances impactful, and stories extremely compelling.
Speaker Highlights
Amy Taylor (Paskow) is an Oscar- and 2x BAFTA-winning VFX artist whose work has shaped the visual worlds of nearly 30 major films and TV Episodes, including The Jungle Book, Maleficent, Alien: Covenant, Poor Things and Tattooist of Auschwitz.
With a Fine Art painter background and over 2 decades in top-tier post-production studios across six global cities, Amy has spent her career mastering the language of color as a storytelling force.
Founder of New Wave Color, Amy brings this cinematic perspective to individuals, teams, and brands. She blends psychology, color science, and a highly trained eye to cut through the overwhelm of trends and infinite choices to deliver clarity, confidence, and authenticity to her clients.

