I am researching to see if there is a industry standard for lighting cues in cinema playback.
I work at an art house cinema. I was trained to insert lighting cues in the SPL with the following protocol: Playlist start: Lights @ full. Ads: Lights @ full. TLR package: Lights @ half. FTR: Lights out (except aisle). Credits: Lights @ glow. Crawl: Lights @half. End: Lights @ full.
Recently those who know better than I, determined that the lights should be programed to half at the start of credits. I understand the possible liability rational, but a few minutes in darkness to reflect on what you just saw and respect to art form itself are classy.
This caused me to start a little research and am finding very little information about this.
Is it just oral tradition or is there a documented protocol?
Thanks for your help!
I work at an art house cinema. I was trained to insert lighting cues in the SPL with the following protocol: Playlist start: Lights @ full. Ads: Lights @ full. TLR package: Lights @ half. FTR: Lights out (except aisle). Credits: Lights @ glow. Crawl: Lights @half. End: Lights @ full.
Recently those who know better than I, determined that the lights should be programed to half at the start of credits. I understand the possible liability rational, but a few minutes in darkness to reflect on what you just saw and respect to art form itself are classy.
This caused me to start a little research and am finding very little information about this.
Is it just oral tradition or is there a documented protocol?
Thanks for your help!
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