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    I love, love, love the soap opera effect!

    I'm sure I heard somewhere, a cinema had the ability to screen a 24 FPS movie at 60 FPS, and one audience member demanded a refund. Being a fan of HFR, I'd like more screenings to be either or. Just like you can currently choose either 2d or 3d. That way we'd all be happy.
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    I love, love, love the soap opera effect!

    You may be correct, but you may be wrong. Time will tell. I'm sure many believe current norms are unchangeable. Spin back a few decades, many things were ingrained and deemed standard. Now they are not. Going on my experience, the younger the viewer, the less attached to 24 FPS they are. The...
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    I love, love, love the soap opera effect!

    I understand your point. I often have artwork printed, and when they get it wrong, if the print differs from the artwork, I get pretty frustrated. The same applies to film. However, sometimes one of my pieces is printed and differs but looks better. Were I a movie director who has spent many...
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    I love, love, love the soap opera effect!

    I'm very late to this discussion, but I love the soap opera effect. I bought a new TV just to obtain the same look I saw in the Hobbit HFR version. I have purchased a lot of movies on blue ray so I can enjoy them in a super sharp reality. It's true that motion smoothing, ie insertion of frames...
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