Biography
Pirjo Laivuori worked in cinema as a colorist, a role focused on adjusting and enhancing the visual tone and consistency of film images. Their contributions were recorded in two films from the late 1980s and mid-1990s. In Ariel, released in 1988, Laivuori handled color grading, ensuring the film’s visual palette aligned with its intended aesthetic. A decade later, in The Last Wedding, also as a colorist, they applied similar expertise to maintain the film’s visual cohesion across scenes.
Laivuori’s career spanned a period when color correction was transitioning from photochemical processes to early digital methods, requiring precision in matching shots and preserving the intended mood. Their work on these two films represents a small but documented part of their involvement in the industr…




