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When to worry about title safe?Posted by healdsburger
It doesn't have to be for broadcast, my friend. If it's an Acting "Reel", chances are it will be popped into a sh!tty DVD player and played on a 13 inch casting / office TV at some point in which your text outside TS will likely be cut in half or totally disappear.
If you can get a guarantee that it will never be played on a television, then fine. I personally always stay within TS unless it's for web only. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade. ![]()
oops "reel." I dont spel so good.
So casting offices would still view it on a crappy DVD player and crappier TV? I would have imagined they would pop it into a computer or have a flat screen by now. Anyway, I suppose I am still gambling if i just keep it within the action safe zone? Thanks Joe.
> So casting offices would still view it on a crappy DVD player and crappier TV?
Absolutely. You'd be surprised at how many non-post-production people don't view things on computers. The point being, if you adhere to Title Safe, you're good for all formats. If you don't, you can get burned. > I suppose I am still gambling if i just keep it within the action safe zone? Yes. Also remember, actors' reels are supposed to be clear-cut. You want this information to be visible, and you also don't want the viewers to work too hard to make out the information, because then they're not watching the actor. Make it simple, make it fairly big, make it clean, make it closer to center. You don't see 12-point Scriptina fonts on actors' headshots, do you? ![]() www.derekmok.com
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