Summary:
- This article discusses the growing trend of high frame rate (HFR) filmmaking, which involves shooting movies at a higher number of frames per second (FPS) than the traditional 24 FPS.
- The author argues that while HFR can provide a more realistic and immersive viewing experience, especially for action-heavy scenes, it has not been widely embraced by audiences and filmmakers.
- The article explores the potential reasons for this "silent acceptance" of HFR, including the technical challenges, the cost, and the perceived impact on the cinematic experience.