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wile_e

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  1. I am newbie to film making, so please bear with me. But one thing has always bothered me about film. Frame rate. Will the film industry EVER support a format in the future, that has higher frame rates than current formats? A lot of films being produced these days, could benefit a lot with a faster frame rate. A lot of films now have faster action scenes, and computer animation, which all is limited to 24fps. It just annoys me when I'm in a theater, watching a film. The camera pans left or right too fast, and I see stuttering. Not realistic at all. Ugly, Ugly stutter and jitter. This is why I seldom go to movies in a theatre. I know I'm not the only one to ever complain about the old 24fps standard. Isn't it time consumers get to see filmmakers works, in true-to-life, shot at faster framerates like the Maxivision 48fps? It's ashame also that HD high definition TV format are not increasing frame rate. Increasing resolution is only one step to improving picture. For fast action scenes, more frames need to be shot! Please someone explain to me, why everyone is so stuck on using 24fps? Why no one takes a stance and support a new faster film rate? I read about Maxivision, and it does use a little more film, but not that much, maybe 1/3 to 1/2 reel more, per movie. I am sure future generations of man, would have liked to see our world, through faster frame rates. Are we stuck with 24fps forever?
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