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So does your average movie goer. I know I certainly do -- nm
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Jovian
High frame rates make stuff look like it was shot on security cameras -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 25 '12, 08:35
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But if you compensate for the effect with good lighting, familiar angles, and stellar cinematography - it might overcome that effect. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 25, 08:37
you can't recognise anyone in the picture? -- nm
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zork
Apr 25, 08:37
why is that? I thought high frame rates would look better. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 25, 08:37
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Uncanny smoothness
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con_carne
Apr 25, 08:43
The best DVD example I've seen in favour of 30fps+ is the opening credits to Nic Cage's gone in 60 seconds -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 25, 08:40
too smooth, no flicker apparently. -- nm
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zork
Apr 25, 08:38
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