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by ClumsyPilot
1250 days ago
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> What you're saying is equivalent to:
"Impressionism is objectively worse than realism Type 'art' into google, how many pictures are impressionism, 1 in 10? Pick a movie at random, what are the chances it's made in 24 fps? 99.9%? Why do you thin TVs have motion smoothing? Because, we, normal people, are sick of you impressionist-obsessed people controlling everything. |
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On a recent episode of The Filmcast, David Chen speculates that there's something of a generational divide to the preference [0]. He thinks that younger people, brought up on big screen TVs, 120 fps oled smartphones, and 240 fps gaming action, may just come to prefer high frame rate for everything, whereas older folk might be more nostalgically drawn to the traditional slow frame rate for movies.
[0] https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-700-avatar-the-way-...