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By applying more realistic and smoother motion, it becomes harder to suspend your disbelief. Sets look like sets, costumes like costumes.

In fact, your smartphone can do that and more. However, there are still costs associated with a higher frame rate. It uses more storage space, which in turn needs bigger capacity devices and more backup space.

That might change with new generations of filmmakers, but for now 24 FPS is here to stay. It simply comes down to cost efficiency and tradition. Honestly, all the greatest films were filmed at 24 FPS; check out the most rewatchable films for proof! Download our free PDF cheat sheet of 75 cinema terms worth knowing if you love movies and want to discuss them using the proper vocabulary:.

Movies TV. FPS stands for frames per second. There is no difference in quality, just the amount of frames broadcast every second, that's about it. I doubt you would be able to tell with a normal human eye.

Very simply The number of frames per second was not about quality. Nilrem Posts: 6, Forum Member. DiligentDan Posts: Forum Member. I remember thinking that it was weird that the USA is usually the leader of the game in terms of technology, but their TV pictures were of noticeably inferior resolution than ours.

Its a shame that broadcasting didn't say switch to 24fps for all digital output when digital came into existence. I'm sure that it wouldn't have taken much to get the receiver box to output ether 25fps or 30fps at the end users home. When HD came along if 24fps had already been commonplace for SD digital, then HD would have been the same, although nobody would have bothered with converting it to 25fps or 30fps as HDTVs would have just handed that frame rate from the start.

Then UHD could have been agreed to be say 72fps or 96fps and everyone would have been happy. The biggest plus side would be film transferring, as that would have stayed at 24fps as used by the film industry for years. DiligentDan wrote: ». Thanks, lotjrw. To allow for some extra headroom, two dozen shots per second or 24fps 1 quickly became the world standard as a good compromise between motion fluency and film usage.

Meanwhile, the development of electricity took place. Transportation of electric power to households worked best with alternating current. The utility frequency, power line frequency American English or mains frequency British English determines the number of power alternations per second expressed in Hz. There was no world standard at first but finally the Americas and Saudi Arabia settled on 60Hz, most of the rest of the world on 50Hz and Japan using both in different regions.

Many electric devices use the utility frequency as a timing source and so did the first electric televisions. Their circuitry was based on analog electronics without the power to make complex calculations so it made sense that their development was based on 25 for 50Hz or 30 for 60Hz frames per second. It was not possible to broadcast 24fps film to a 50Hz or 60Hz television at the right speed, because 50 or 60 are not dividable by New standards emerged for television 2 : 30fps 3 for 60Hz areas in the world and 25fps for 50Hz areas.

Nowadays, it is technically possible to make cameras with more fps for a more fluid motion, especially in scenes with fast moving action.



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