Noam Kroll joins Bobola Oniwura on this episode of the podcast.
Noam is an LA-based filmmaker, colorist, and creative force whose work spans feature films, music videos, commercial campaigns, and a thriving online platform for independent creators. With a background that bridges cinematography, directing, and post-production, he has built a reputation for emotionally-driven color grading and hands-on, story-first filmmaking.
In this episode, Noam Kroll joins us to share his journey from self-taught filmmaker to respected colorist, director, and founder of Creative Rebellion. We explore how his background in psychology shapes his approach to emotionally-driven color grading, his philosophy on LUTs as storytelling tools, and how he achieves cinematic quality on micro-budget productions. Noam also opens up about the future of color in an AI-driven world, the mindset behind solo feature filmmaking, and what aspiring colorists should focus on in their first year. It's a deep, inspiring conversation that bridges art, technology, and creative independence.