A Dolby trailer usually contains a lot of high-end 3D rendered content, including sound design you'll only be able to reproduce if you have a decent mixing setup. Still, recent developments in content production allow even middle-tier productions to look sleek and professional. If you train someone in the usage of stuff like Premiere and AfterFX, you can also easily let him/her adopt specific templates and turn them into relevant content for your purposes.
One of the more challenging aspects still seems to be getting this out as a decent, correctly formatted DCP.
One of the more challenging aspects still seems to be getting this out as a decent, correctly formatted DCP.
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