Re: 1080i & 720p HDTV Resolution
davidrobinson_at_postmaster.co.uk
Date: 02/17/05
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Date: 17 Feb 2005 02:04:48 -0800
Stan The Man wrote:
> There are other reasons for those high frame rates. Professional
video
> cameras need to support them so that live action footage can be
slowed
> down to 'slow motion' in the edit suite. That's how you get two
seconds
> of smooth slow motion from one second of footage.
>
> The golf channels are now offering us slow-motion golf swings which
are
> allegedly filmed with 1000fps cameras.
>
> So, you can match the edited video to the broadcast frame rate but if
> you impose the same frame rate on the capturing camera you can forget
> all that creative stuff.
I think we're only talking about the broadcast frame rate.
Cheers,
David.
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