No 24p for me, unless there's a purposeful imitation I want natural motion, this camera can do 30p or even 720p60. I saw a guy doing a test shoot on a Panasonic camcorder, he was putting a 35mm adapter on, then setting the camera to 4:3 because he was putting an anamorphic lens on. He said he wanted a 'filmic look.' But when these standards came about, they weren't aesthetic decisions, they were practical ones. Allusion is powerful but I think we can do it in better ways.
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No 24p for me, unless there's a purposeful imitation I want natural motion, this camera can do 30p or even 720p60. I saw a guy doing a test shoot on a Panasonic camcorder, he was putting a 35mm adapter on, then setting the camera to 4:3 because he was putting an anamorphic lens on. He said he wanted a 'filmic look.' But when these standards came about, they weren't aesthetic decisions, they were practical ones. Allusion is powerful but I think we can do it in better ways.