Greed Boardroom
Greed Boardroom LUTs
Wall Street-Inspired Corporate Crime
Inspired by Wall Street
Warm amber highlights, rich shadow tints, crime-drama polish.
The Look
Greed Boardroom is the corporate-crime grade. Built for the polished-interior, high-stakes-finance environments that Wall Street established as the visual language of white-collar drama. Warm amber on mahogany boardrooms, controlled cool on glass-and-steel office interiors, and just enough contrast to keep $5,000 suits looking like they cost $5,000. Built for narrative work where the antagonist wears Hermes and the money is the murder weapon.
Inspired by Wall Street
Wall Street (1987) was Oliver Stone and DP Robert Richardson's first major collaboration. The grade leaned into 80s power-suit aesthetics: warm tungsten boardrooms, neon-lit Manhattan exteriors, the visual contrast between Gordon Gekko's polished world and Bud Fox's transitional environments. The look has influenced every corporate-crime narrative since: The Wolf of Wall Street, Margin Call, Industry.
Best For
- Corporate crime and finance-drama narrative
- Office and boardroom interior work
- Business documentary and journalism
- Music videos with luxury or power-drama direction
- Commercial work for financial services or premium brands
Color Notes
The warm-amber bias on tungsten can over-glow if your boardroom lighting is already heavy tungsten. Pull saturation 10 percent if shots get too period. The crime-drama-polish variants suit modern interior work.