What is Filmmaker Mode and which TV models support it?
Hollywood's Filmmaker Mode presents movies in SDR, HDR and even Dolby Vision as the director intended. Here is what you should know, plus an updated list of TVs with Filmmaker Mode. Filmmaker Mode was launched in 2020 by the UHD Alliance, which is a coalition of Hollywood studios and filmmakers such as Christopher Nolan and Martin Scorsese, TV makers and content distributors. In its essence, it is a picture mode on modern TVs that adjusts the picture settings to match the specifications set by Hollywood filmmakers. This is to avoid boosted colors and brightness, motion smoothing, and similar tricks.The official Filmmaker Mode logo from UHD AllianceWhat Filmmaker Mode does
Filmmaker Mode adheres to the video source signal without applying picture enhancements or conversion:
Expanded Filmmaker Mode
Since its launch in 2020, Filmmaker Mode has been expanded in a number of ways. The first time was in October 2021 when auto-switching was enabled for Amazon Prime Video, meaning that you no longer have to manually switch in and out of Filmmaker Mode. In 2024, Filmmaker Mode expanded beyond SDR and HDR10 to also be an option with Dolby Vision content. Auto-switching support was also expanded to Apple TV+. Finally, the UHD Alliance is also planning to expand Filmmaker Mode to preserve creative intent in brighter viewing environments by using the TV's light sensor to automatically adapt to your viewing environment. FlatpanelsHD saw the approach demonstrated at CES 2024. UHD Alliance is working on adaptive Filmmaker Mode that adjusts the picture to match the viewing environment. Here's a prototype. Photo: FlatpanelsHD
Which TVs support Filmmaker Mode?
Filmmaker Mode is supported in select TV models from various brands, but it can be difficult to know how exactly it is supported. The official logo to guide consumers is not always listed in the TV specifications either. The list below pulls data from FlatpanelsHD's TV Database to show you all the models that support manual or automatic Filmmaker Mode, as well as Dolby Vision Filmmaker Mode. The list will automatically expand as the TV Database gets updated.Filmmaker Mode:
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