Captured during her sold-out world tour, Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft brings an innovative new concert experience to the big screen in immersive 3D.
The explosive sequel to Avatar: The Way of Water expanded the film's theatrical release to include HDR by Barco and Cinty direct-view LED systems.
Based on Denis Johnson's beloved novella, Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker who leads a life of unexpected depth and beauty in the rapidly-changing America of the early 20th Century. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Cinematography. MOSAIC supported the completion and distribution mastering of the film.
A gripping documentary explores the shadowy world of exotic reptile smuggling, following two rival kingpins whose lucrative global operation supplied rare species to US zoos until betrayal sparked a devastating vendetta. An HBO Original series, it debuts August 6.
A collection of hilariously disturbing stories that push the boundaries of decency in ways only Tom Segura could imagine. Now nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series.
The origin story of your friendly neighborhood comic book store.
Doug, a troubled Florida man struggling with addiction and personal setbacks, discovers an injured mermaid and takes her home to nurse her back to health. As rumors about the creature spread, he becomes increasingly determined to protect her from those seeking to exploit or harm her.
Sharon Lockhart's newest film Windward is a work composed of twelve square static shots depicting children interacting with the natural beauty on Fogo Island off of Newfoundland's northeastern coast. The film unveils the island's striking geological formations, unique climate, and austere beauty, brought to life through portrayals of youth. On exhibition in the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
A Honduran immigrant is given the chance to meet her mother after nearly two decades of separation.
Thirteen years after the original film’s release, Avatar: The Way of Water is a generational leap forward in photorealistic digital filmmaking. Russell Carpenter, ASC, and the teams at WetaFX under Eric Saindon and Joe Letteri crafted an incredible visual spectacle. Tashi explored the rich canvas of Pandora's underwater world in Dolby Cinema and IMAX, using the latest state-of-the-art tools to deliver a spectacular experience in 3D, HDR, HFR, and 4K.
A group of women take on Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic atmosphere he presided over at the network. Tashi served as colorist along with supervising colorist Skip Kimball.
A witty, dialogue-driven romantic comedy that subverts genre expectations. The grade supports the film's bright, slightly heightened Los Angeles reality — clean and contemporary without losing warmth. Tashi collaborated with cinematographer Greg Cotten to produce a unique analog film look for Straight Up.
An orphaned teenager forms an unlikely friendship with a detective. Together they investigate her mother's murder, and uncover the supernatural force that proves to be a threat to her family.
Tashi was the colorist for DC's Titans Season 2. Titans is available in Dolby Vision HDR for streaming domestically on Max and internationally on Netflix.
A dramedy about a well-intentioned father who inadvertently wreaks havoc on the life of his estranged daughter when she invites him to her woodland wedding. The grade leans into natural light and a restrained color palette to ground the film's emotional honesty.
Tashi served as an additional colorist on Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok, providing the final color grading for the home video release of the film. Tashi worked under the supervision of veteran colorist Steven J. Scott (The Revenant, Birdman, Gravity). Thor: Ragnarok contained just under 2,700 visual effects shots, guided by VFX supervisor Jake Morrison (The Avengers, Speed Racer, 300), who supervised the final grade. Utilizing an ACES OpenEXR pipeline within Autodesk Lustre and Flame, color grading became an imperceptible extension of visual effects, providing the utmost in creative interactivity.
A troubled Off-World Officer, running from his past, finds himself face to face with it when he boards the mysterious spaceship Atropa. A love-letter to the grungy science fiction movies of the 70s and 80s, the seven-episode digital series Atropa features a twisting sci-fi plot and dazzling visual effects. Visual effects supervised by Ryan Wieber.
Action/sci-fi series created for YouTube, executive produced by Justin Lin.
An Iranian-American widower returns to Iran to take a second wife, seen through the eyes of the woman he is arranged to marry. Color grading and digital cinema packaging for the film's festival run.
Selected work includes projects completed before joining MOSAIC.