Sound Mixing for Film, Loudness
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- When mixing film type projects for either theatrical playback, or TV, you need to follow the common loudness specifications required.
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It's got beyond a joke...last night a theatre played a movie I mixed at Dolby 4.2. Wasn't a loud film, a documentary.... once upon a time you were forced to print master at fader 7 regardless of what level you mixed at..
Just to be clear in the EU the target for standard broadcasting stuff is -23 lufs with a +- 0.5 lufs allowed deviation. Check your broadcast organisations' specs!
Thanks for the video. What would you do when you scan it and it's over? Would you just turn down the gain for each track? Is there a button you could press to lower the entire thing (namely, in Premiere Pro)?
Thank you Mr Efinger. Would appreciate a video on dubbing dialogue for film, with dynamic and condenser mics. Warm regards.
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It is always great to see you TOM.
Very clear! Thank you.
-27 LUFS in dialoge?
It's a reading for the whole mix not just dialogue. When we first started using Loudness Metering, there was something called Dialogue Norm, and it read the dialogue levels, but now we are concerned with the reading on the whole mix.
Thank you! Very helpful!
Thanks Tom!
Thanks Tom! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with this community. One note, and please correct me if I am mistaken. I believe at 2:41 you switched the loudness specs with regard to film vs TV and streaming. I believe you meant to say:
- 24 LUFS +/- 2 for theatrical
- 27 LUFS +/- 2 for TV and streaming
Thanks again.
Hey, I appreciate you looking out, but that is what I meant to say. -24 is for TV and streaming and -27 is for theatrical. The outlier is Netflix, which asks for their streaming files at -27 theatrical spec. All this really means is that there is 3 more dB headroom at -27, so the loudest stuff can be up to 3dB louder.
@@tomefinger Thank you so much for the insight! This makes complete sense and I stand corrected. Once again, thank you for the information. This is super awesome.