--- On Thu, 6/2/11, Leonel Dolara <[email protected]> wrote:

> One question though: its is said that if
> you want to make
> your video look like film, you may lower the fps to 24 or
> 25. In this case,
> could that be possible? I mean it'd be the half of 50fps!

Standard NTSC is 30 Frames per second, but since it's interlaced it's 60 Fields 
per second. PAL is 25 and 50, respectively.

480p or 576p de-interlaces the fields, displaying all the lines progressively. 
Done right it looks great. Done poorly the result is jaggy edges, especially 
with fast motion.

The film standard is 24 Frames per second. Most of the time when running a film 
on PAL, they just take the easy way out and speed it up by 1 Frame per second. 
(Which makes the running time a bit shorter and gives time for more 
commercials.) The better way is to duplicate a frame every so often so the 
overall time remains the same.

Going from film rate to NTSC rate is more complicated, especially since for 
color NTSC the rate is 29.976 Frames per second. Only original monochrome NTSC 
was the full 30 FPS. There's various technical reasons it was changed with the 
introduction of color.

You can learn more here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecine


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