The Croydon-based post-production company has launched a dedicated colour grading facility in central London

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Croydon-based post house Disauthority has opened a colour grading suite in Farringdon, central London.

The grading facility is designed for feature films, high-end television, commercials and music videos.

Disauthority has evolved from a “small team working out of a garden shed” into a full-service post-production company. Its Croydon headquarters houses its editing, VFX and finishing services, while the Farringdon suite provides a central hub for colour sessions and director-led reviews.

The company is currently in post-production on its debut feature film Sticks & Stones, which is scheduled for release in 2026.

“Colour is one of the final creative decisions a film makes. Opening a central London suite allows us to collaborate more closely with directors, cinematographers and agencies while maintaining the same obsessive focus on image quality that built the studio,” says Marcus Hundsnes, managing director of Disauthority.

“London has always been central to the filmmakers we work with,” adds producer and vice president Maria Shevtsova. “Opening a suite in Farringdon allows us to meet that community closer to where they create, while continuing to build the kind of studio environment where independent filmmakers feel supported and creatively understood.”