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How do I turn off movie mode on Amazon Prime?

Published in Television Settings 2 mins read

To turn off "Filmmaker Mode" or another "movie mode" you might be seeing while watching Amazon Prime Video, you need to adjust the picture settings on your TV, not within the Amazon Prime Video app itself. Here's how you can usually do it:

Steps to Disable Movie Mode

  1. Press the Home Button: On your TV remote, press the button labeled "Home" or a similar icon that takes you to your TV's main menu or home screen.

  2. Navigate to Settings: From the home screen, look for and select "Settings." The location and name may vary depending on your TV brand (e.g., "Options," "Preferences," "System Settings").

  3. Access Picture Settings: Within the Settings menu, find the "Picture" settings. Look for options like "Picture Mode," "Picture Settings," "Display Settings," or "Picture Options."

  4. Change the Picture Mode: You should see a list of available picture modes such as "Standard," "Vivid," "Movie," "Filmmaker Mode," "Game," etc. Select a different mode, such as "Standard" or "Vivid," to turn off the "movie mode."

    • Note: The exact wording and location of these settings will vary depending on your specific TV model.

Troubleshooting

  • Filmmaker Mode: Some newer TVs have a "Filmmaker Mode" designed to present movies and TV shows as the director intended. Disabling this mode will revert to your preferred picture settings.

  • Each Input Matters: Remember that picture settings are often specific to each input. If you change the settings while watching Amazon Prime through your TV's built-in app, those changes might not apply to other inputs, like a game console.

  • Consult Your TV Manual: If you're having trouble locating the picture settings, consult your TV's user manual. It will provide detailed instructions specific to your model.

By following these steps, you should be able to disable movie mode (including Filmmaker Mode) and adjust the picture settings to your liking. Remember to adjust the settings on your TV, not within the Amazon Prime Video app itself.

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