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Original Desmond 01-08-15 01:39 AM

Best Looking (and Sounding) Current TV Shows ?
 
After a over 3K upgrade to my home theatre over xmas, i'm really paying more attention as to what tv shows look and sound really good

Yes every tv show is in HD and just about every tv show has a 5.1 audio mix but some of the 5.1 mixes sound like they were done by a college intern.

I know action based shows lend to more dramatic audio mixes but some shows, the producers have just been lazy

What current tv shows do you think look and sound the best ?

We are talking purely about audio and video quality , not the content of the show at all :)

I think Hawaii Five O is very good, rich vibrant colors and good sound

Marvel Agents of Shield given it's content i think is poor

I think Flash is better than Arrow video and audiowise

but Spartacus series, now that was a masterpiece (ok not a current series)

Obviously Game of Thrones is very good

in terms of sitcoms, 2 broke girls looks very good.

DynamicKnight 01-08-15 02:25 AM

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I would definitely recommend Hannibal, the cinematography and sound design are IMO on par with feature films, not to mention it's just a terrific series in it's own right.

mphtrilogy 01-08-15 07:23 AM

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Marc Polo on netflix is a bit boring, but really good to look at.

RichC2 01-08-15 07:47 AM

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Hannibal comes to mind first and foremost, visually it's unique and audio wise it's just fantastic.

House of Cards is shot beautifully.

Game of Thrones was a given.

Fargo has excellent cinematography and audio

American Horror Story generally has solid audio mixes

hanshotfirst1138 01-08-15 08:26 AM

I was surprised when I looked at the IMDB to see that Hannibal has had some fairly high-profile directors. The episodes of Two Broke Girls I watched look like fairly average static sitcom fare :shrug:.

RichC2 01-08-15 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138 (Post 12356317)
I was surprised when I looked at the IMDB to see that Hannibal has had some fairly high-profile directors. The episodes of Two Broke Girls I watched look like fairly average static sitcom fare :shrug:.

David Slade and Bryan Fuller are the EPs of the show, I'm sure they're just getting their friends to shoot some of the episodes, Vincenzo Natali has to get paid outside of his DTV movies once in a while heh.

Pointyskull 01-08-15 09:16 AM

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All good suggestions so far.

I'll add 'Sleepy Hollow' to the pile. While the quality of the show's storyline is starting to take a big dip downward the look/feel of the visuals aspect is very cinematic, imo.

Geofferson 01-08-15 09:27 AM

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I'll add Gotham. The grimy, noirish look they chose works quite well on the small screen. Surprisingly so actually.

Back in the early days of HDTV, the main reason I remember tuning into CSI: Miami was for the rich, vibrant visuals.

Baron Of Hell 01-08-15 09:37 AM

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Marco Polo
Game of Thrones
Vikings = The theme song is particular good. You should watch it youtube.
Outlander

Shannon Nutt 01-08-15 10:55 AM

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Visually, The Blacklist is very good looking (I believe it's shot in 4k).

Audio-wise, I really like Gotham.

Original Desmond 01-08-15 11:42 AM

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Just watching the latest ep of Gotham and definitey agree, audio mix is great

superdeluxe 01-08-15 12:10 PM

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Game of Thrones.

RichC2 01-08-15 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 12356505)
Visually, The Blacklist is very good looking (I believe it's shot in 4k).

Audio-wise, I really like Gotham.

It is, it streams on Netflix in 4K as well.

Tom Creo 01-08-15 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DynamicKnight (Post 12356237)
I would definitely recommend Hannibal, the cinematography and sound design are IMO on par with feature films, not to mention it's just a terrific series in it's own right.

:thumbsup:

Rex Fenestrarum 01-08-15 01:44 PM

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If you can find Utopia on Blu-Ray - and that's Utopia the British conspiracy thriller, not the lame Fox reality show - I bet it'd look absolutely amazing. It was shot in (I think) 2.35:1, and the look of the show is really unique: odd camera angles, artsy composition, highly saturated colors. I've never seen a TV show that looked more like an avant guarde film than this. And while I can't say much about the sound mixing, the soundtrack is awesome: kind of minimalist electonica.

Have a look at the trailer here (note: minor spoilers; trailer is a bit over-the-top compared to the actual show).

dan30oly 01-08-15 09:06 PM

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Big Bang Theory.

PhantomStranger 01-09-15 12:36 AM

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Your best bet is with premium cable shows that have longer production schedules per episode. Most network fare is shot so quickly that it inevitably affects the A/V quality. Shows like Black Sails, Penny Dreadful, Ray Donovan, Game of Thrones, etc are all on nets like HBO and Starz. They all look and sound much better than average.

Why So Blu? 01-09-15 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138 (Post 12356317)
I was surprised when I looked at the IMDB to see that Hannibal has had some fairly high-profile directors. The episodes of Two Broke Girls I watched look like fairly average static sitcom fare :shrug:.

Guillermo Navarro has done some great work there as a director on Hannibal.

hanshotfirst1138 01-09-15 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12356720)
It is, it streams on Netflix in 4K as well.

The workflow for doing a TV show in 4K must be time-consuming as hell.

Original Desmond 02-22-15 03:08 AM

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I have to add American Horror Story

great background sounds

Defiant1 02-22-15 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12357487)
Your best bet is with premium cable shows that have longer production schedules per episode. Most network fare is shot so quickly that it inevitably affects the A/V quality. Shows like Black Sails, Penny Dreadful, Ray Donovan, Game of Thrones, etc are all on nets like HBO and Starz. They all look and sound much better than average.

Yep pretty much this. Although for network shows, Empire is quite nice looking and has some incredible production design. The sets, props, and costumes just ooze the extreme wealth and ostentatious style that the main characters have. Even the candy bowls on the desks look really good!

For overall look and sound though, just go with the two most expensive shows on the air, Game of Thrones and Marco Polo. The former is a far superior show though in terms of acting and writing.

Red Dog 02-22-15 02:28 PM

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Vikings.

MLBFan24 02-22-15 02:41 PM

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I've also noticed that Hawaii 5-0 looks great in HD. The colors really standout especially in the opening and closing shots.


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