Dave Pultz
- Editorial Department
- Visual Effects
- Director
Dave Pultz has been working in motion picture post-production for over thirty-five years, devoting virtually all of that time to the craft of Color Timing. A graduate of the film school at Emerson College, Pultz spent two years at Film Tech lab in Westfield, MA before moving to New York City in 1978. He spent the next thirty years at Du Art Film Lab, working on a wide variety of independent features and documentaries. His experience spanned the heyday of independent filmmaking during the 80's and early 90's, working with directors such as Ang Lee, John Sayles, Jim Jarmusch, Whit Stillman, Todd Haynes, Spike Lee, Susan Sidelman and Milos Foreman among many others.
After leaving Du Art in 2008, he served short stints with the lab at PostWorks and Deluxe New York before fully transitioning into the world of digital color grading. Pultz now works independently as a DaVinci Resolve specialist.
Pultz is also a documentary filmmaker. In 1997 he completed the landmark work on the history of Stalinist purges, "Eternal Memory: Voices from the Great Terror."