NEW YORK CITY — Goldcrest Post, New York (goldcrestpostny.com) recently began a major expansion of its picture-finishing department with the addition of senior colorists Andrew Geary and Anthony Raffaele, and senior vice president J. Eric Camp. The new team members bring deep experience in feature film & television post production, further strengthening Goldcrest’s capacity to serve a wide range of scripted and documentary projects.
Photo (L-R): Camp, Geary and Raffaele
Geary joins the studio as senior colorist and creative director following an 18-year tenure at Company 3. His recent credits include The Righteous Gemstones (HBO), Tires (Netflix), Harlem (Amazon) and The Staircase (HBO), along with feature work such as Relay, directed by David Mackenzie, and Blumhouse’s Imaginary, directed by Jeff Wadlow. Known for his ability to shape bold looks across genres, Geary brings a distinct visual style to broadcast, streaming and theatrical work.
Senior colorist Raffaele comes to Goldcrest having previously held roles at Harbor and Deluxe. His portfolio includes See (Apple TV+), Life and Beth (Hulu), Warrior (HBO Max) and The Idea of You, directed by Michael Showalter.
And Camp joins Goldcrest as senior VP, following his role as vice president at Light Iron, where he oversaw national operations and supported strategic growth. Earlier in his career, he spent more than a decade on-set as a DIT, working closely with cinematographers and production teams. At Goldcrest, he will oversee picture operations, business development and client solutions.
Managing director Domenic Rom sees the new hires as a continuation of Goldcrest’s long-term investment in picture finishing.
“This is a defining moment for Goldcrest,” says Rom. “Drew, Anthony and Eric share a commitment to high-end work and deep relationships across the industry. Their addition takes our picture finishing capabilities to the next level.”
Goldcrest New York maintains a close collaboration with FotoKem to support projects with West Coast production and post needs. The bi-coastal relationship allows for unified workflows and seamless collaboration across facilities in New York, Los Angeles and London.