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by lhnn
5163 days ago
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How about the breakdown of people who like it? * People who think it actually looks good
* People trying to be so hipster they look down on hipsters who wax nostalgic about 24fps
Seriously, I have noticed the "too real to be cinematic" phenomenon since Blu-Ray and Spider-Man 3 came out. It looked like I was watching the people 3 feet away from me, and I don't feel like I'm watching a movie, I'm watching a Spanish soap opera.I like 24 fps for the same reason I like deadtree books: the experience. |
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Let me reiterate the most important point I had, which is that if 24 fps is so wonderful, directors will choose to use it (after the initial rush has worn off). Nothing stops them.
But they won't, because if 48fps has any fundamental problems, it's that it's still too slow.
I'm sure you can Kickstarter up some shutter glasses to blink at 24fps if you get that desperate.