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Re: 480P - Anyone know what this is?
- To: "Mikael Reichel" <mikael.reichel at culinaire.se>, multiple recipients of <telecine at alegria.com>, "Mike Most" <mmost at encorevideo.com>
- Subject: Re: 480P - Anyone know what this is?
- From: rob at alegria.com (Rob Lingelbach)
- Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 19:58:26 -0700
- In-Reply-To: "Mikael Reichel" <mikael.reichel at culinaire.se> "Re: [TIG] 480P - Anyone know what this is?" (Jul 17, 13:24)
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On Jul 17, 13:24, "Mikael Reichel" wrote:
} Subject: Re: [TIG] 480P - Anyone know what this is?
> > If you're trying to tell a
> > story, film is often a better visual storyteller. At 24 FPS.
>
> Are you saying a story gets better if the temporal resolution is reduced?
> Being a bit provicative is that not giving little credit to authors and
> photographers?
I think Mikael you're interpreting Mr. Most (most) narrowly; he isn't
saying the "story gets better" but that film is a better storyteller,
and at a temporal resolution of a nominal 24fps. The point has
nothing to do with authors and photographers; broadly speaking, it has
more to do with fiction vs. non-fiction. Film's ability to evoke,
interpret, and suggest has more to do with its removal from, rather
than its proximity to, reality.
--Rob Lingelbach
Senior Colorist, POP Santa Monica
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