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The History of Frame Rate
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The History of Frame RateThis explains it all:
aka Cheryl
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Re: The History of Frame RateThis is fascinating, Cheryl! Thanks for sharing it.
It is funny, isn't it? How we become used to a standard until the next generation of technology comes along. Hard to believe we once watched 720x480 TV at 30 interlaced frames or that we once were thrilled to shoot home video at 352x480 or to stare at a 640x480 video screen. Now we're already looking at 4k and even 8k television and CRTs just seem so low tech. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: The History of Frame RateThings have come a long way from the old VHS or VHS-C cameras. Cell phones now have better quality.
aka Cheryl
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Re: The History of Frame RateSallie Gardner at a Gallop is the famous horse from the photography experiment. The Stanford Red Barn is still standing on what is now Stanford University.
Sidd "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." ..... Ferris Bueller
Re: The History of Frame RateGood video. I like that guy. He has another video that talks about aspect ratios.
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Re: The History of Frame Rate1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
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Re: The History of Frame RateI am fascinated by editing with simple equipments.
I have started following one of my (nowadays) filmmakers because he used to shoot with a handycam and achieve great results. I am an admirer of Sergej Eisenstein for the same reason: of course he used to film with old equipments.
Re: The History of Frame RateOutstanding tutorial, thanks for sharing!
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