Hi
So I just created a DCP for feature length film to be shown in the cinema - the integrated loudness comes in at arouns-23 LUFS.
Would you say this level is ok for cinema? Or should it hover more around the -20 LUFS mark?
The film is a quiet-ish drama, with little to no music.
If you need more info, please let me know.
Here is a screen shot of the audio levels
Audio levels ok for cinema?
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Re: Audio levels ok for cinema?
With peak levels already around -1dB, there is not much you can do within DCP-o-matic to increase levels or loudness.
Normally, I would aim more towards -20 LUFS in a cinema - however, as you say it is a quiet piece, it COULD even be that -23 dB is still too loud.
The perceived difference of -3 is small anyway. I think you are safe at -23 LUFS, and the RMS levels look good for 'a quiet' piece.
Normally, I would aim more towards -20 LUFS in a cinema - however, as you say it is a quiet piece, it COULD even be that -23 dB is still too loud.
The perceived difference of -3 is small anyway. I think you are safe at -23 LUFS, and the RMS levels look good for 'a quiet' piece.
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Re: Audio levels ok for cinema?
Thank you so much for the response. You were right, it was a touch too loud for a quiet film, even at -23 LUFS. The projectionist had the volume at 4.5, I may ask him to reduce it to 4.2 perhaps.
But thank you again for your help, really appreciate it.
But thank you again for your help, really appreciate it.