AI Video /
HDR & Broadcast
From 8-bit generation to a master that passes QC: 10-bit ProRes, 16-bit EXR, HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision, delivered from Sydney to every Australian market.
Most AI generators hand you an 8-bit SDR file. Apostle is the Sydney-based studio that takes AI-generated video the rest of the way: generation planned for the finish, bit-depth uplift, a colour-managed Resolve grade, and delivery to Free TV, Netflix, YouTube HDR and OOH specs. The guides below document exactly how, tool by tool and spec by spec.
How Apostle takes 8-bit AI video from Runway, Veo, Seedance and Kling to 10-bit ProRes, 16-bit EXR and HDR masters that pass broadcast and streaming QC. Sydney studio, Australia-wide delivery.
READ →Runway Gen-4.5 generates at 720p SDR. ProRes and PNG exports are a container option, not a bit-depth upgrade. Here is what that means for colour grading and how Apostle makes Runway footage broadcast-ready.
READ →Luma Ray 3.2 generates true 10, 12 and 16-bit HDR as ACES2065-1 EXR. Here are the real limits (5 seconds, 720p or 1080p), the credit costs, and how Apostle builds Ray 3.2 plates into a Resolve ACES finish.
READ →ByteDance Seedance 2.5 generates native 4K at 10-bit with 30-second single-pass clips. It does not output HDR, log, ProRes or EXR. Here is how Apostle turns Seedance into a broadcast-ready master, and the IP risk you need to price in.
READ →Topaz Hyperion 2.5 (August 2026) is an inverse tone mapping model that turns 8-bit SDR AI video into 10-bit ProRes BT.2020 PQ or 16-bit ACES EXR. What it does, what it cannot do, and how Apostle pairs it with Resolve for a finish-ready result.
READ →What Australian free-to-air, Netflix and YouTube HDR actually require from an AI-generated spot, and how Apostle delivers CAD-cleared, OP-59-compliant masters from Sydney to every market in the country.
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