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Tony KoorlanderRe: High Frame Rate Cinema
by on Aug 18, 2012 at 8:39:32 am

Well folks, I have done huge experience research on 3D, and as a result have been shooting dual stream 59.94P full HD progressive for nearly 3 years. The BluRay format knobbles me to outputting at 1280x720 at the moment, but on my studio setup I can preview in Full HD 3D at 59.94P and believe me it makes 3D WORK like it should. The whole idea of taking 3D into a low frame rate medium sucks. The dream like adherence to film standards by the media industry makes me wonder what they're smoking half the time. The appalling temporal stutter on motion flow is unacceptable in 3D. The human eye and brain combination perceives motion at a much higher frame rate than 48 .. 59.94 is better. The switch rate of 120 Hz on Nvidia's 3D setup works stunningly well with 59.94P source, and this is what I've shot EVERYTHING in on my 3D library.
Tradition and artistic temporal distortion is what creativity WAS about .. but in 3D there's a lot of uphill acceptance of fact which the industry is showing reluctance for. I am writing a discussion paper at the moment that - to the common sense folks amongst us - will make a lot of the reasons behind my thinking become obvious. James Cameron has wonderful talent that is seriously compromised by a lethargic industry that is not giving him the tools he and others need to be appropriating.


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