Electric Theatre Collective adds colourist Nadia Khairat Gómez
Gómez brings a richly global perspective to her work, having lived and worked across Spain, Germany, Egypt, the Czech Republic, the UK and beyond.
Berlin-based Colourist Nadia Khairat Gómez officially joins the books at Electric Theatre Collective for UK representation, working across commercials, music videos and longform.
Gómez brings a richly global perspective to her work, having lived and worked across Spain, Germany, Egypt, the Czech Republic, the UK and beyond. An early interest in documentary photography whetted her appetite for the industry, later catapulting her into visual effects. But her deepened technical knowledge didn’t dull her yearning for a closer link to cinematography and, “Colour grading felt like the perfect bridge between the two” she explains.
In the time since, Gómez has elevated visuals for brands including Vogue, Mercedes, and Primavera Sound, collaborating with directors such as Lana Senaoui, Niels Windfeldt and Jara Moravec. Her work has been recognised at major award festivals, including FilmLight, Clio, 1.4 Emmy, the Latin Grammys among others.
“I love painting an image, communicating emotion and supporting the story through visual language,” says Gómez. “Having spent much of my career freelance, I’m really relishing the opportunity to be part of a team. Working with the talent at ETC will help deepen my skillset and ultimately help me grow as a Colourist.”
Luke Morrison, ETC’s Director of Colour, adds: “Having admired her work from afar for quite some time, Nadia’s arrival coincides with our future plans for the ETC colour team. She is the perfect fit for our collective of colourists as we continue to expand our presence in longform and episodic, whilst furthering our stylistic offering for all things colour.”