Thanks! Hi Matt, would you be able to follow up on your earlier video about reference level calibration for home theater? Just wondering if you had any new information about how movies are mixed for the home and/or best practices for recreating artists' intent. Specifically does reference level even exist in home theater, what are the headroom requirements (18db or 20 db?), and what what kind of room curve best recreates the artists mixing environment. In one of your earlier videos you mentioned that an industry insider told you that something closer to the x-curve (but with subs elevated +1) is an appropriate target for recreating artists' intent in home theater, which I found interesting. Any insight would be appreciated, thanks, I enjoy your channel very much.
@antonioh567Ай бұрын
Much better Matt.
@sagi_tech_n_stuffАй бұрын
Looks great.
@landocycleАй бұрын
Open up that f-stop! Might as well add some separation between you and the BG.
@franciswong26Ай бұрын
Today, our Mat is going to be a camera guy from a sound guy :)
@stephenmcgauleyАй бұрын
no way a zv1 is overkill, the FX3 is overkill lol. but yeah the colors look a lot better on this camera.
@BobFrostVАй бұрын
Oh cool. I am still using an a6400 for a webcam. I heard auto focus works better in good lighting relative to your lens' f-value. What do you use for Hdmi capture? An Elgato 4k144? Edit: just realized you may not be streaming to your PC.
@chandan6119Ай бұрын
your white balance is off. also try to add some lights in your background, so that it does not look like hotspotting in your face
@KING_DRANZERАй бұрын
Possibly lighting not set properly. But you look much paler that usual. Yeah I think lighting issue.