geraint-owen
geraint-owen
geraint-owen

most cinemas show movies at 48fps - they show each frame twice to smooth out the jitters. The hobbit is proposing showing 48 distinct frames per second. Not the same thing at all.

bbc sitcoms - old and new - are shot/edited/transmitted at 25 frames per second. One fps higher than the 24fps you like. Hardly super high frame rates. They look shite because it was early SD video/16mm film if on location/and shitty standards conversion.

and here is a picture of Michael Jordan and another one where we shrank him by 40%. Come on, this is lame.

How much space do you use altogether on Dropbox and how much does it cost a year?

Casey Chan obviously has little knowledge of design and even less of history.

yup - some good ones there.

of course it will take that long to fix, tomorrow is a half day, the 4th is a holiday and who wants to work the Thursday?