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Vit Reiter wrote:These are complete films: Video + Audio, 5.1, 2.0 matrix, 2.0, language versions. That's different.Mattias Murhagen wrote:Those 8-10 films are just stems you need to sum and measure or they're including the stereo mix files?
Movies are delivered to different countries with different sound standards on different platforms: Cinema (not all cinemas want DCP), television, VOD platforms. It's different too.
The work on the film does not end with the export of the cut work. He still has to get to the viewer. This is the purpose of film distribution, which sells, repairs, censoring for non-democratic countries, changes distribution logos, adds language versions, subtitles, captions, archives, etc. etc.
My personal record is 14 movies delivered per day.
Yes, I'm aware of how the film industry works.

I was asking if you need to sum stems together or if you're rendering out to the various platforms based on already created mixed files. In the latter case you would have one 5.1 file as opposed to several 5.1 files comprising dialog, music and effects (and possibly more).
If the summing hasn't been done and you're summing stems then the potential workload is massive if you get any loudness deviations on several of them. I mean, I assume you're the one remixing within Fairlight to get to spec in that case, right?