Zekkyou said:
That's a myth i'm afraid. Your eyes don't see in frames, your perception of movement is based on the speed and complexity of whatever you are looking at. The faster/more complex it is, the more effective a higher frame rate is. For your brain to not be able to tell at all, there would have to be absolutely no natural motion blur, for which you need about 240fps. Or at least, anything that could blur at 240fps is moving faster than your brain can track, so past that is kinda pointless :P I'd definitely recommend watching the Hobbit in 24fps and 48fps :) Some people don't like the smooth effect created by 48fps (since they are used to the motion blur from 24fps), but it's still a pretty noticeable demonstration of the effect of a higher frame rate. I don't get what you mean by your second statement though ._. Who ever said 720p was more cinematic lol? |
My whole post was satire
but there has been articles about 30fps being best for "cinematic" experiences and I was just mocking the kids who think 720p is more cinematic.
same goes for 30fps - 60fps, people claim there is no real difference.