Now this one has the opposite problem to the OP video and the blacks levels are wrong/crushed! Must be because the video was made for broadcast TV rather than online primarily or something like that, but DAMN what is going on with marketing stuff these days, just firing videos of 60 fps games out at 24 or 25fps or constant range mismatch, how do I get a job in this sector where I just go around their offices/homes and clip the people responsbile for this round the ear and say "FIX IT you spongo!".
Whats the bloody excuse for these bush league issues?!:
Oh right, its that most consumers don't see the problem, after they've bought 2 grand TVs to be able to take advantage of well made video content
raised/crushed black levels completely removes a big reason for having a beautiful FALD LCD or OLED.
Still, who cares about taking pride in your job and delivering a quality product, eh? Every day I work I give customers my (very basically accurate) personal picture settings for TVs to avoid stupid issues like this so they don't just go with Vivid/Dynamic picture mode defaults, they would probably love the defaults just as much and never notice of course, but it means a lot to me that people get a good experience, wish the people that make these videos cared:
Me reading my own post back:
...then stepping outside for a smoke to think about all the improperly exported videos in recent years: