I've often shied away from the "I want the 24fps look of movies" idea because,
in my opinion anyway, theater movies are duller and blurrier than
non-movie-industry videos shown on computer monitors or projectors.
Today I got my ah-ha! I read an interview (on COW) with Douglass Trumbull who
has been working on developing 120fps for Hollywood (since way back in the
80's). He says 24fps is about the max one can get from film economically,
whereas digital "changes everything". He says "we had done laboratoy tests to
see the impact of high-frame rate images on viewers" concluding that higher
rates "profoundly increased the viewers' visual stimulation". And so they are
working on developing cameras, projectors and screens for brighter images, and
the editing process to accomodate it. He says "I am working with projector
manufactors (Christie) and doing experiments with 120fps in 3D" and "...with
IRIDAS...writing code to handle high frame rates so you can edit at 24fps and
make it match up to 120fps."
"I'm trying to demonstrate what it'll look like when you project at 50-foot
lamberts on a giant curved screen at 120fps in 3D."
All this might affect Adobe Premiere and you someday!!!
Lee
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