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Originally Posted by JSWolf
My pet peeve is so many people complaining that HFR movies do not look good when they actually look better. I hope that we get more and more movies being made n HFR so it eventually becomes the norm and that TV shows also get made in HFR.
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Did you ever stop to consider that your preferences are not objective facts, nor are they universally shared?
30 (technically 29.97) and 60 frames per second video trips uncanny valley reactions in many people: they're "too fast" for TV and cinema, yet too slow comapred to natural vision. For people like this, people like me, HFR video does look worse than traditional 24 frames per second film.