
ELI5: Why is 24 FPS unplayable in video games, but looks fine
Additionally a rock-solid 24 fps in a game, with a monitor refresh rate suitably matched, probably wouldn't be so bad. The problems really come when an average 24 fps comes with stutter and lag, and momentary dips well below that, and screen tearing because the monitor refresh rate doesn't match. That's not true.
Why are movies shot in 24fps instead of 60fps? : r/movies - Reddit
2020年9月20日 · 24 FPS is basically a product of the beginning of the film industry More the beginning of the sound era- in the silent era, films could have variable frame rates, even within the same film (which has at times led to challenges in terms of projecting them at the correct frame rate), and 24 FPS is what became the standard once sound caught on (though not all sound films used it- the DeForest ...
23.98 vs 24 FPS, what is used for what? : r/editors - Reddit
2023年7月26日 · 14 votes, 56 comments. true. I can't speak much about the practical issues about using 23.98 vs 24 in production, but I can offer some historical insight: 24 FPS is the framerate for film, and 23.98 (also, 29.97 vs 30) exists mainly due to NTSC television.
Main Difference between 23.98 and 24 FPS : r/cinematography
2020年9月15日 · Hence you can use fixtures with DC power - powered by batteries - instead of plugging into AC in order to avoid flickering. And of course in ideal situation your shutter speed must be double your frame rate - e.g. 24 fps - 1/48s or 1/50s - …
Pourquoi le 24/25 FPS est-il encore largement utilisé dans ... - Reddit
Non ce n'est pas. Les films destinés aux salles de cinéma sont tournés en vrai 24,0 FPS, et non en 23,97 FPS. 23,97 FPS est un artefact de la façon dont la couleur a été intégrée à la norme originale NTSC N&B TV dans les années 1950. La norme d'origine était de 30,0 FPS entrelacés (60 champs par seconde).
ELI5: Why are movies shot at 24 fps? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit
24 fps has very distinctive look and feel. Even though we have technology that allows for much higher frame rates, it changes the character of the image. A movie filmed at 60 fps doesn't look like a movie. The look of 24 fps is just so engraved in the minds of movie goers that anything else just looks wrong to them.
Solved: Speeding up the footage from 24 fps to 30 fps and
2017年6月23日 · Like Jim said, edit and export at 24 FPS for the smoothest motion. For the most part, you shouldn't have to worry about the different frame rates. Drop the 30 FPS drone footage into your 24 FPS main sequence and just edit like normal, and then export at 24 FPS. Premiere will handle the conversion itself.
Projection Sorcery: A Summary and Explanation : r/JuJutsuKaisen
The user's pre-programmed movements follow a 24-frame rule. Instead of moving fluidly, the user "jumps" between 24 fixed positions every second. Such movement looks incredibly disjointed and weird, but 24 FPS is fast enough that most people cannot recognize what is happening. For example, imagine you want to cover 24 meters of straight distance.
ELI5: What's the difference between 23.976 fps and 24 fps, and
2017年3月11日 · Well, 24 to 25 fps is considerable difference, yes. You and u/AyeBraine have an interesting discussion below along the lines of what I wanted to respond with (before I saw your comments, that is). I agree that base frequency tuning doesn't really affect the perception of music, but you'd definitely notice it if you're already familiar with the ...
ECM: ¿Por qué 24 fps en un juego es lento, pero en una ... - Reddit
24 fps quiere decir que hay 24 imágenes en secuencia en cada segundo, es decir que cada imagen que vemos dura alredor de 0.042 segundos en pantalla. No es que sea fluido, sino que como lo único que hace nuestro cerebro es recibir y procesar la info (consumo pasivo), puede usar ese poder para "completar" (interpolar) la info faltante y se ...