Most Hollywood films are shot at 24fps. Movies labeled "60fps" are usually:
Traditionally, films run at 24 frames per second. This standard was chosen nearly a century ago because it was the slowest speed (cheapest) that could still produce acceptable audio synchronization. This creates a slight "judder" or "cinematic blur."
Purists argue that 60FPS destroys the "film look." They claim it makes movies look like cheap soap operas. However, fans of the format argue that it is superior for action films (e.g., Mad Max: Fury Road or John Wick ) because you can track every punch and explosion without blur.
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