Continental content creation

Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos offer Europe’s producers new pathways

Unleashing creative freedom with Dolby

 

Creating content in today's dynamic landscape can be a challenging task. The mix of Hollywood, streaming services, and broadcasters, each with their own delivery specifications, adds complexity. However, Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos® were specifically developed to address these production challenges.

 

Unlike cinema, there are no license fees or ongoing royalties for using Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos in broadcast production. You have the freedom to use them as you like, without owing anything to Dolby.

Unleashing creative freedom with Dolby

 

Creating content in today's dynamic landscape can be a challenging task. The mix of Hollywood, streaming services, and broadcasters, each with their own delivery specifications, adds complexity. However, Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos® were specifically developed to address these production challenges.

 

Unlike cinema, there are no license fees or ongoing royalties for using Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos in broadcast production. You have the freedom to use them as you like, without owing anything to Dolby.

An ecosystem offering quality, flexibility and cost-savings

 

How have Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos benefited European content?

The freedom and expanded capabilities provided by Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos benefit a wide range of productions, not just action movies. For example, the Netflix series 'The Eddy' used Dolby Vision HDR to create the right mood, while the BAFTA-nominated show 'F1 Drive to Survive' utilized Dolby Atmos to immerse viewers in the excitement of F1 racing. Classic films like 'La Piscine' have also been revitalized through Dolby Vision remasters, capturing the emotions and aesthetics of the original work.

 

Consumers can access content in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos through various streaming services like Netflix, Apple TV, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Sky UK, and Sky Deutschland. These formats are also available on UHD 4K Blu-ray discs, with Dolby Atmos available on a growing selection of standard Blu-ray discs.

The freedom and expanded capabilities provided by Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos benefit a wide range of productions, not just action movies. For example, the Netflix series 'The Eddy' used Dolby Vision HDR to create the right mood, while the BAFTA-nominated show 'F1 Drive to Survive' utilized Dolby Atmos to immerse viewers in the excitement of F1 racing. Classic films like 'La Piscine' have also been revitalized through Dolby Vision remasters, capturing the emotions and aesthetics of the original work.

 

Consumers can access content in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos through various streaming services like Netflix, Apple TV, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Sky UK, and Sky Deutschland. These formats are also available on UHD 4K Blu-ray discs, with Dolby Atmos available on a growing selection of standard Blu-ray discs.

How does this work in practice?