Ext | Telesync

The “EXT” doesn’t guarantee a projectionist source; 90% of the time it’s just a clean audio feed from a legal loophole device (like an ADA-compliant hearing aid receiver).

Standard indoor LED walls (usually 800–1,500 nits) will look black or washed out in sunlight. ext telesync

Unlike standard CAM releases that rely on ambient room microphones, an Ext Telesync operates on a split-capture framework. The quality tier relies heavily on the isolation of the audio feed. The quality tier relies heavily on the isolation

External TeleSync (eTS) is a technology used to synchronize video and audio signals from an external source, such as a camera or a broadcast feed, with a separate audio or video recording device. This allows for a high-quality, synchronized recording of the event, which is particularly useful in applications such as film production, live event coverage, and sports broadcasting. The background environment is built in 3D before the shoot

The background environment is built in 3D before the shoot. Lighting, textures, and camera moves are planned virtually.