
Harbor has announced a new creative partnership with acclaimed Senior Colorist Doug Delaney, expanding the studio’s color offering across entertainment, advertising and premium streaming content.
Delaney, whose credits include Captain Marvel, Monkey Man, The Equalizer, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Inventing Anna, Tulsa King, Your Honor and Love, Death & Robots, brings a deep body of work across major studio features, episodic television and streaming projects.
His career includes collaborations with filmmakers and cinematographers such as Dev Patel, Ben Davis, Sharone Meir, John Lindley, Todd McMullen, and Bill Pope.
As part of the partnership, Delaney will work from Harbor’s Los Angeles facility as Senior Colorist across entertainment and advertising. His work will also be available to clients globally through Harbor’s connected network in Los Angeles, New York and London.
“Harbor has always been an artist-first studio. Everything we build is in service of the work and the people making it,” said Massimo D’Avolio, EVP, Head of Post Production at Harbor. “That focus creates a more considered, collaborative and creative process for our clients, and ultimately stronger work on screen. We’re proud to welcome Doug to Harbor and to see how his work continues to shape and elevate the projects we take on.”
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Delaney said Harbor’s infrastructure and collaborative model make it a strong fit for both artists and clients. “Great color work comes from understanding the story, the photography, and the needs of the filmmakers from the project’s inception,” said Delaney. “What I appreciate about Harbor is that it gives artists and clients the right environment to do that work properly — with strong creative support, solid technical infrastructure, and the ability to collaborate across Los Angeles, New York, and London.”
He added, “I’m excited to be working with Harbor and to continue working with filmmakers, studios, and post teams to help carry projects through finishing at the highest level, no matter where they are.”
Delaney is known for his cinematic approach to color and his ability to support storytelling through image. Before joining Harbor, he held senior roles at Picture Shop, Light Iron and Technicolor, working across studio features, episodic projects and streaming content.
At Harbor, he will partner with filmmakers, cinematographers and creative teams on projects that require both technical precision and visual craft.
Reel 360 News wishes Doug the best of luck at Harbor.














