Roger, you raise several interesting points also raised by others. There
have been reports of movie-industry people who studied frame rate effect on
viewers and are actively developing higher frame rate technology (one
article says a group has experimented with many rates and is now pursuing
240fps as a compromise). Their motivation is based on an obvious inferiority
of 24fps - recognition that it was originally chosen because it was the
minimum flicker rate only slightly above being an annoyance while minimizing
the high costs of running through film too quickly. Another point is that
the so-called "film look" is not a clearly definable look, nor is it
consistent, given the different types of film material used of which all are
unfaithful to color.
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 12:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] Multiple Frame Rates and Resolutions Issue
 
I'm coming rather too late to this but I'd work backwards from the delivery
medium. Maybe inform the client that 24fps does not magically give a 'film
look'. There are historic reasons why sound film runs at 24fps, established
before the era of television (also investigate the refresh rate of a film
projector, which masks the 24fps). There are also engineering reason whey
PAL and NTSC do not run at 24fps! Fun all round for editors.

On 8 Oct 2012, at 21:48, anschel91 wrote:

> The client really wants the new footage moving forward as 24fps (more film
look), though.

With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
+44 7973 543 660




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