Probably the
most common television technique used in film today is the adoption of faster frame-rates. For
years, cinema used the 24 frames-per-second standard, resulting in a specific visual quality
that is widely recognised as "filmic." Television started with film but soon switched
to a largely video-format, because of...
Thursday, 4 June 2015
What visual TV techniques have become common in contemporary film?
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