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Video was meant to be seen on relatively small monitors. Whether HD, NTSC or PAL, these formats were not originally designed to be seen on huge theater screens. That means a lot of what is actually in the image won't be seen until you blow it up to 25 or even 50 feet wide. It’s then that you may suddenly see things you never knew were there, like video noise or detail artifacts.

Central has years of experience in taking digital footage from the small screen dreams to big screen reality. Here we compile a list of video issues that can get you thinking about what to watch out for and potentially save you money, while increasing the quality of whatever source you started from.

A small disclaimer: Since every production, camera and format has its specific issues, this list is not meant to be a substitute for pre-production planning, testing, and consultation with our Digital Film Specialists.

Call Central for more in-depth information on:

- Focus
- Black levels

- Video gain

- Camera filters

And more!

 

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