Submitted by Sorin61 t3_11c7r3x in technology
Ordinary_Fun_8379 t1_ja2gwkn wrote
Reply to comment by atchijov in New tech could bring affordable, hyper realistic screens with 1000+ Hz refresh rates by Sorin61
Movies are shot at 24fps and are noticeably stuttery during action and fast pans. The “feel” of 24fps is so intertwined with what audiences expect a movie to look like that high frame rate films like The Hobbit look wrong to most people.
asdaaaaaaaa t1_ja2pz6k wrote
Agreed, reminds me of the "soap opera effect", where soap operas used to use higher FPS video (I forget the exact amount) which led people to viewing a smoother video experience as "low quality", because that's the type of shows that used to use it. Don't know the technical specifications on it, just that even I had to adjust what I viewed as "high quality" when more studios started doing the same.
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