Soldato
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Movies should be 23.976 FPS![]()
Historically the reason for the 24FPS in movies was down to cost vs quality.
When all movies were made on actual film, 24FPS was the best bang for the buck as film reel was quite expensive so people got use to it even though nowadays there isn't a reason why we shouldn't be at 60FPS other than people living in the past.
There is some serious love for 24fps films here. Frankly I'm desperate to move away from that archaic standard. There is nothing worse to me than a panning shot where the fast moving background just falls apart. No, I would embrace a smoother faster framerate and I felt that the action scenes in the hobbit were greatly enhanced as I could actually see what the hell was happening. It might feel weird when you are used to something different, but that doesn't make it bad.
On topic, I'm not really a fan of interpolation so this tech doesn't really interest me. I've moved away from AMD so I can't test it, but I would if I could just to check it out.
Shhhhh, We must stay in the past as people are afraid of change, Advancement is not allowed !