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On 05/01/2013 10:23 AM, Warp wrote:
> After seeing the movie at 48 FPS, I cannot help but agree. It was
> distracting, and it made the movie look odd. The most prominent effect
> was that I got the really strong feeling that the movie was being played
> back too fast
For the past several months, my PC has been running day and night,
rendering a large animation.
Initially when I looked at sequences rendered at 50 FPS, it looked
weird. It looked wrong - like it was playing too fast.
However, several months later, I can honestly say the 50 FPS sequences
look perfectly normal, and the 25 FPS ones look jerky and juddery. So
yes, I think it's just a case of what you get used to.
Given that 100% of all video you will ever watch is at low framerates, I
guess this problem won't go away any time soon.
Required XKCD quotation: http://www.xkcd.com/732/
PS. Where the hell uses 24 FPS? I thought everything was 25 FPS...
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