Your TV isn’t providing you with a high-quality movie-watching experience, but you can fix it.
Have you ever noticed that something looks off while you’re watching TV or a movie at home? Sometimes the saturation is too high on a movie that you watched in theaters, or the motion looks a little unnatural.
It turns out that this is a common issue that anyone who owns a TV encounters.
Whether you know this or not, your TV is ruining every single movie you watch by distorting the color, contrast, and motion that the filmmakers originally wanted. There are a few ways to fix these problems—and no, it’s not by getting a new TV.
Vox recently sat down with Michael Zink, President of the UHD Alliance, to talk about how you can fix your at-home movie-watching experience and maintain the quality of video that filmmakers like yourself wanted their audience to have.
Author: Alyssa Miller
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.