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  2. Three-two pull down - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and other countries where television uses the 59.94 Hz vertical scanning frequency, video is broadcast at 29.97 frame/s. For the film's motion to be accurately rendered on the video signal, a telecine must use a technique called the 2:3 pull down (or a variant called 3:2 pull down) to convert from 24 to 29.97 frame/s.

  3. List of films with high frame rates - Wikipedia

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    Shown in cinemas in 24 fps. The original 50 fps presentation is not in any home video release. Love & Pop: Hideaki Anno: Japanese: 60 Shot on digital video in interlaced 60 fps, with some scenes shot on 35 mm movie film in 24 fps. Shown in cinemas in 24 fps and in interlaced 60 fps with 24 fps segments on DVD and Blu-ray. 1999 The Blair Witch ...

  4. 24p - Wikipedia

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    NTSC to PAL conversion also tends to blur each film frame into the next, and so is seen as a sub-optimal way to view film footage. 30p can be preferable over 24p since performing a standards conversion to 25i PAL has fewer technical complexities – any NTSC–PAL converter will do. The larger differences between the 30p and 25i framerates will ...

  5. List of broadcast video formats - Wikipedia

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    When transferred to NTSC television, the rate is effectively slowed to 23.976 FPS (24×1000÷1001 to be exact), and when transferred to PAL or SECAM it is sped up to 25 FPS. 35 mm movie cameras use a standard exposure rate of 24 FPS, though many cameras offer rates of 23.976 FPS for NTSC television and 25 FPS for PAL/SECAM.

  6. Frame rate - Wikipedia

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    Many theaters had shown silent films at 22 to 26 FPS, which is why the industry chose 24 FPS for sound film as a compromise. [11] From 1927 to 1930, as various studios updated equipment, the rate of 24 FPS became standard for 35 mm sound film. [2] At 24 FPS, the film travels through the projector at a rate of 456 millimetres (18.0 in) per second.

  7. High frame rate - Wikipedia

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    A few film formats have experimented with frame rates higher than the 24 fps standard. The original 3-strip Cinerama features of the 1950s ran at 26 fps. [3] The first two Todd-AO 70 mm features, Oklahoma! (1955) and Around the World in 80 Days (1956) were shot and projected at 30 fps. [4] Douglas Trumbull's 70 mm Showscan film format operated ...

  8. Telecine - Wikipedia

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    Also, other patterns have been described that refer to the progressive frame rate conversion required to display 24 frame/s video (e.g., from a DVD player) on a progressive display (e.g., LCD or plasma): [11] 24 frame/s to 96 frame/s (4× frame repetition): pulldown is 4:4; 24 frame/s to 120 frame/s (5× frame repetition): pulldown is 5:5

  9. Talk:Progressive segmented frame - Wikipedia

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    How do you relate 25/30 fps to 24 fps? 25p in 25i is 25PsF, 30p in 30i is 30PsF. 24p is recorded either with 2-3 pulldown in 30i, or natively. Yes, many camcorders, even consumer ones, can record native 24p now. 24PsF is 24p recorded in 24i (or 48i if you like, though EBU prefers frame rate, not field rate), this is 48 fields per second.