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.
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?