![]() Neil Robinson, Senior Director Strategic Tech Projects, LG explained that auto-switching can be initiated via an HDMI signal in the case of a movie on a disc or via a streaming partner who adds the instruction to its content using an API supplied by LG so that their application can automatically switch the TV into Filmmaker Mode. Instead, LG will be supporting the automatic triggering of Filmmaker Mode alongside traditional menu access, so that if you do not want the notification to come up each and every time, autosensing can be turned off and Filmmaker Mode accessed solely via the menu in future. The first thing to clear up is that there will be no activation of Filmmaker Mode on LG TVs using a button on the TV’s remote control. We took the opportunity to speak to LG at CES 2020 and the TV giant explained to us what its particular approach has been in order to provide this new experience for viewers on its latest OLED and NanoCells TVs. Hollywood creatives have long argued that adding this layer of processing by the TV undermines their creative intent to the point where the storytelling is not necessarily being successfully conveyed.Įach TV manufacturer who is supporting this new picture setting can choose whether to activate Filmmaker Mode for appropriate content via a button on the remote control or via autoselection (or both). Filmmaker Mode is essentially a picture setting that removes a lot of the image processing, such as noise reduction and motion smoothing, that can be applied to content, often without the viewer ever really being aware that there is anything extra being done to the picture. ![]() ![]() While the experience should be identical regardless of which manufacturer’s TV you’re watching on (that’s the whole point), how each company implements it is another matter. Filmmaker Mode was one of the hot topics in TV circles at this year’s CES with support confirmed by a number of major TV manufacturers including LG, Samsung, Vizio and Panasonic as they unveiled their newest TV models. ![]()
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