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  1. Jackson Catts

    Is video superior than film because of frame rate?

    A second question on film and video. Thanks to those people who replied on my first film-video question. While film is approximately 24 frames-per-seconds, video is approximately 30 frames-per-second. That is a difference of seven frames-per-second. Does that mean that video is superior as a...
  2. Jackson Catts

    SNL Season dvds

    I understand that there are SNL DVDs, but are they edited for content? Should this be a concern for fans who want uncensored and unedited SNL?
  3. Jackson Catts

    Hollidays ruined from over exposure?

    Todd, do you know how Christmas used to be celebrated before the Victorian Era? I rather have a respectful, family-oriented, gift-giving Christmas than a rowdy, drunken, gluttonous kind that used to exist for centuries.
  4. Jackson Catts

    Why do film/video sources degrade over time?

    I assume that even if a film or video was never been played, it will degrade regardless?
  5. Jackson Catts

    Why do film/video sources degrade over time?

    Seeing films from the Silent Era to the present, I noticed that blurriness, grain, and other negative elements appear on them. The same even goes for video sources. The question is: why do film/video sources, even those recorded from camcorders degrade over time? What about digital film/video...
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