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WHY??!How the hell is a 24fps (aka. 24 Hz) movie going to look better because I'm going to see each frame 20 times in a row?
It doesn't. In fact, when I saw it in action (120Hz) on a film (24Hz), it made the movie look like it was recorded with a camera used for daytime soap operas.
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John B @ Dec 30th 2008 8:47AM
WHY??!
How the hell is a 24fps (aka. 24 Hz) movie going to look better because I'm going to see each frame 20 times in a row?
THizzle7XU @ Dec 30th 2008 12:10PM
It doesn't. In fact, when I saw it in action (120Hz) on a film (24Hz), it made the movie look like it was recorded with a camera used for daytime soap operas.