The BT.2020 Race

Italian tech website DDay.it contributor Paolo Centofanti attended a presentation by TCL Europe in Warsaw recently where the manufacturer showcased their newest lineup of 85" and 98" miniLED TVs, which are claimed to cover as much as 90% of the BT.2020 color space. Interestingly, TCL doesn't consider 100% BT.2020 all-important, at least not for the... Continue Reading →

Xavier Dolan’s First TV Series

Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan's The Night Logan Woke Up, a five-episode psychological thriller based on a play by Michel Marc Bouchard, is the director's first TV series. Shot on 16mm film, the work was screened at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, won six Prix Gémeaux and was picked up by Netflix; only since it's not available... Continue Reading →

Widening Color Gamuts and Metamerism 

"Widening the color gamut is often marketed as an unconditional improvement, when in reality there are downsides like increased metamerism that need to be considered. More education is needed so consumers understand this." "For professional use cases like color-critical work, metamerism is a major concern. Displays optimized for wide gamuts may not be suitable. Selecting... Continue Reading →

Colorist Eric Weidt On Creating The Look Of The Killer

The Killer, David Fincher’s action/thriller based on the eponymous French graphic novel series and starring Michael Fassbender and Tilda Swinton will begin streaming on Netflix November 10. The film is yet another collaboration between DP Erik Messerschmidt, ASC, director David Fincher and colorist Eric Weidt.  Postperspective spoke with Weidt about the grade, writing: The master grade... Continue Reading →

Creating Textural Depth (an oldie but a goodie)

During an appearance on Cullen Kelly’s Grade School, the brilliant colorist Jill Bogdanowicz revealed a secret to accentuating texture without it looking over-processed. While working on Joker, the colorist used Live Grain – which separates out the red, green and blue channels, creating grain that resembles scanned film – to accentuate texture in the cooler,... Continue Reading →

Moj: All HDR Videos Are Dolby Vision

Update: As of June 2023, close to 20,000 Dolby Vision videos had been uploaded to the video sharing platform since the launch, according to Moj. Yet, as of November 24, 2023, Team Moj says that Dolby Vision is ‘in the experiment phase.’ Yesterday was nothing if not strange. To begin with, in the morning, all... Continue Reading →

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