Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:52 am
I second that, regarding 24 or 25 fps on 60 Hz screens.
But there is another factor: in a mechanical camera, the edges of the motion blur are soft, while they are harsh with electronic shutters. This is making judder more prominent.
Unfortunately, the best method to overcome this (developed by Tessive) was bought by Red and is not available to others anymore. It's called the Motion Mount. You can read here about temporal aliasing:
https://www.red.com/red-101/cinema-temporal-aliasingIt's not a perfect solution since you'd lose some light, but it looks gorgeous, like a film's motion blur. I wish BM could find an arrangement with them to do a similar thing, as they obviously did regarding compressed RAW.
They have quite a bit of good learning about digital cameras in their Red 101, BTW.
Tessive still seems to be around with a software solution (tessive.com), but their latest news is two years old…
My disaster protection: export a .drp file to a physically separated storage regularly.
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