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Old 09-26-2019, 11:46 AM   #11
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Given the near instant response times of current OLED TVs, they are able to show motion almost exactly as it is at the source. The problem is that media filmed on lower frame rates such as 24p have inherent stutter that was masked by motion blur on older TVs. Now with OLEDs we can se that stuttering in panning movements for example. I gather this is because 24 fps is low enough that we can tell that it is a series of still images and the illusion of continuous motion falls apart. I find it hard to believe that the likes of Christopher Nolan intends his films to be a stuttering mess.

Give me smooth motion any day over 24p. The latest TVs are capable of 120fps. Films would be buttery smooth if they were filmed in that. Though I appreciate the added cost that would bring to CGI fests like marvel movies.

Can someone please tell me what is so "cinematic" about stuttering?
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