Do You Know the Film Term 'Pulldown'?

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Ok, that one got me sold.
I am a comp lead, but did not know how pulldown worked until this video

someonewithsomename
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Those 5 frames being applied to the source, also reduces static and motion resolution no matter how fast the pixel response time is.
I turn off my display Film Mode and use Reduce Judder.

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Why is it stuttering when playing on 120Hz+ Displays? If 5/120=1/24=0, 0417, it should look the same, even though it‘s one frame versus 5 frames, right? Otherwise the motion persistence is different depending on the reaction time of the pixels. I personally feel that on my 240 Hz OLED, 24fps movies exhibit an obvious stuttering (not judder) and this video might explain why. The OLED has perfect response times though, so I think that is weird. I would like to fix it by using a CRT like BFI filter, but no great video player seems to support that yet.

jayzn
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so how does it work when you want to run 60hz movies into 24fps ? :)

OpticalHaze
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I'm seeing so many videos on youtube on 24fps and just horrible horrible jerkyness.

aussieexpat
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you talk about 24 frames per second and suddenly you have 4 frames that you need to fit in 10 frames. Yeah I got it … 24 by 6 gives 4 so we have to divide 60 by 6 too and we get 10 … but I had to pause your video and think there for a moment ;) But good explanation in general. thanks

mrg
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Why don't people just record at 20fps? It transfers to 60hz progressive displays much better than 24fps does.

Nikku
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Why use it at all? Just play native 24 fps on 60herz with out pull-down. Who cares about trying to match them?

dukeljk
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Soo annoying they still make movies in 24fps, All the streaming studios are going to leave them in the dust.

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