>Alternate Sup Forums universe >Film reels are incredibly cheap so filmmakers never had to settle for the bare minimum of 24 fps in order to cut costs >Every movie is 45+ fps since the inception of film >Some pretentious retard tries making a 24fps film intentionally >Everyone calls him a stupid fuck
When will the 24 fps meme end? Why don't plebs understand that it's objectively inferior?
Ethan Collins
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Luis Richardson
But the magic of movies literally cannot exist unless they are in 24 fps. It's not because I'm used to it so something different looks strange. There is magic and it only exists when movies are shot in 24 fps. Even 25 fps is enough to destroy the magic. 26? Forget about it
Jaxson Gonzalez
Peter, pls go
Josiah Clark
It will get there eventually. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk is 120fps. Retards can't hold back progress forever.
Jonathan Anderson
Our eyes see the world in 24 fps so higher than that looks weird and unreal to our brains.
Jackson Watson
Is this true?
Kayden Flores
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Carson Sanchez
no it's bait
Sebastian Baker
>another thread where dumbasses try to apply what works for video games into what works for movies
Luke Adams
No.
Our eyes don't see in "frames", they see by receiving light reflected from things that can be seen. We define movie speed by "frames" because it's literally a series of moving pictures that you're seeing, whereas in real life, you see things that are happening as they are happening, and the limit AFAIK is your eyes, not any number of "frames", since there are no "frames" because you're not looking at a series of pictures, you're looking at things that are happening.
Adam Jackson
No one liked that movie
Jeremiah Moore
Yeah but your brain can only comprehend about 24 frames per second.
Owen Clark
sooner or later movies will be at least 60fps and one day even higher than that. Maybe not in our lifetime but still.
24fps is too damn low. try watching 24 fps movie without motion blur. It's unwatchable.
Jaxson Davis
>mfw a videogame has deliberately inserted technical errors like lens flare and chromatic aberration because people it's more "cinematic"
Levi Long
shut the fuck up faggot
Levi Williams
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Xavier Evans
soap opera effect. 60fps on a movie would look fucking awful.
6/10 troll thread though, guaranteed replies and probably some retards will buy your bullshit but it lacks the creativity to be convincing to anyone but the most ignorant.
Ryder Sullivan
Modern films often severely limit the color palette of films and introduce blurring for aesthetic appeal, so why bother increasing the temporal resolution when the spectral and spatial resolutions are fucked?
Anthony Taylor
Our eyes DO see frames. It's exactly how it works. The brain gets sent ~60 images per second and stitches them together best it can for us.
Some optical illusions even take advantage of this. For example a water fountain dripping water at exact calculated intervals with a strobe light flickering at an exact frequency will make each "frame" sent to your brain have the water droplet just a tiny bit above where it was the "frame" before and your brain will stitch it up best it can.. the water will appear to be moving upwards.
Christian Gutierrez
24 fps started for cost reasons
those reasons faded with time, but not before a huge number of techniques were developed around 24fps. Making 15 mph car chases look like 100mph, making slow fight choreography look quick and brutal, making fake punches look as if they connected because the frame in which they would've connected are missing, etc, etc.
There's also the fact actors move differently for the camera than they will in other contexts. For if they move too fast or don't hold an expression long enough, the camera won't catch it.
Shifting to higher framerates requires relearning just about every aspect of filmmaking, without any real benefit.