“A quick internet search should provide you with step-by-step instructions.” 0 ▲ Unsung 4 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments In 2018, Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie teamed up to make a short PSA about the dangers of frame rate interpolation, a.k.a. the soap opera effect: It’s a strangely boring video from the men known for exciting filmmaking, but it captures a fascinating debate. TL; DR of their argument: Home TVs have an option to take a typical 24fps movie and create interim frames to make it feel like a 60fps production. It’s often on my default, but you should turn it off. What’s interesting is that 60 or more fps is indeed in some ways objectively better: you see smoother movement, and you can notice more. Once you start paying attention, any whip pan or drastic movement in the cinematic 24fps appears very choppy… …and, of course, that is completely missing the point. The argument for 24fps is that it’s simply cinema’s vernacular, right next to anamorphic lenses with their blue lens flares and vertical stretching. The movies are not about conveying information, but they are about conveying a… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.