![]() ![]() but every other footage at that frame rate is just a stuttering mess to me if its fast action or a lot of things change between frames. Somehow Hollywood gets away with it, maybe its their post processing, their camera equipment, etc. Motion simply isn't smooth if it is not shot at 29.97FPS (30FPS) in my opinion. I even researched the history of frame rates and I know they started out that way to save tape media, but those days are long gone. To me and the TVs and monitors that I use to view YouTube and online content, I can almost always tell when its not 30FPS and there's nothing "cinematic" about it. ![]() If there is no motion, or its a talking head, then sure I can't tell the difference but most of the time the footage looks great.except it is stuttering along due to the frame rate when there is fast motion. So back to shooting at 24FPS or 23.97FPS in the USA.I just don't get it I have never seen 24FPS footage (that I am aware of) anywhere other than Hollywood that does not look like its is stuttering badly at 24FPS. I will assume that if my TV was set to PAL and the frame rate was 25FPS it would look the same to my eyes as my TV set to NTSC and the frame rate set to 30FPS. I know this is probably very controversial, but I ask myself this question every time I see a video shot in the USA at 24FPS instead of 30FPS why did they do that? I am mainly talking about the USA because I know overseas there is PAL and 50Hz refresh rates and some other things involved in that formatting which I know nothing about.
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