17.01.2021, 15:15
This is so confusing.
I find it strange that in 1955 when they were experimenting with frame rates. They would pick 29.97 out of a hat.
I believe 29.97 was invented when tv went from black and white to color. As additional data for color was needed.
I think they did this film in 30 fps. As mentioned on multiple review site and interviews.
So how how did they convert 30 fps progressive to 29.97 interlaced.
My mind is spinning. Just when i understood everything there was to know about dvd and standard definition. I thought bluray was for the most part all 23.976 . They go and drop a this crazy frame rate thing on me.
I find it strange that in 1955 when they were experimenting with frame rates. They would pick 29.97 out of a hat.
I believe 29.97 was invented when tv went from black and white to color. As additional data for color was needed.
I think they did this film in 30 fps. As mentioned on multiple review site and interviews.
So how how did they convert 30 fps progressive to 29.97 interlaced.
My mind is spinning. Just when i understood everything there was to know about dvd and standard definition. I thought bluray was for the most part all 23.976 . They go and drop a this crazy frame rate thing on me.