1) I'm very keen to spend some time with production companies, museums, institutions, to explain the colorization process, the ethics, the research, why it is so powerful, and guide them on how to better take advantage of it.

I think it's time to have an open conversation and...
2) ... explain to people why this goes beyond "throwing colors around" and using gimmicky apps.

This won't be a "tutorial". I just want to establish a communication line and have a serious conversation about everything that's involved in the process.
3) As someone who has been doing this for a living for 6 years, I think I can help to shed some light.

This won't be a paid thing - I'm just sick of seeing so much misinformation being spread after the recent Vice incident.
4) The reaction to the Vice issue was 1000% appropriate. And that is why I want to have this conversation - to prevent the same thing from happening in the future.

There are so many ethical points to be taken into account and this should not be overlooked.
5) There are very serious professionals working on this field.

If you are interested, please reach out: contact@marinamaral.com

Thanks!

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