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plug_world | 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SSU-s0AUH0
This is an example of judder, matching the refresh rate to the frame rate gets rid of it.
plug_world | 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SSU-s0AUH0
This is an example of judder, matching the refresh rate to the frame rate gets rid of it.
topranks|3 years ago
It’s part of the 24fps look, and film makers need to be aware and avoid it as best they can. But judder is definitely a thing at 24fps.
The shutter angle (how much of the 1/24th of a second the film/sensor is exposed for) also makes a difference. The larger it is the more motion blur you get, but it looks smoother. The lower it is the less blur in each frame, but the more obvious the judder as they’re played back.