That theatrical video export settings, should I set up?

That theatrical video export settings, should I set up? For example, what kind of parameters the creators of "Deadpool" and "Hail!" Cesar"used for their photos?

Hey there! I mean the first pro CC 2015. I thought I was in the forum program.

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