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♲♲ ★♡⇩✶❋✦⍟≈☼⁕★⍟✧❋§✵✶ . ♲♲ WATCH% STREAM https://rqzamovies.com/m16663.html?utm_source=form_run ♲♲ §✫⍟❉⬆✺✺✪♢⇑⌘✷✸✺✺♠⦂ Average ratings 6,9 of 10 Matt Cook Thriller Clive Owen UK Orange HAHAHAHA. Making it work energize. The informer 2019 15 director: Andrea De stefano starring: Joel Kinnamon,Rosamund pike,Ana de armas,Common,Clive own etc overall rating 73/100 When ex convict Pete coslow gets involved with a shooting of a NYPD cop. He has to go back to prison in order to stop a drug gang from getting away with there crimes. But the lifes of his wife and child is at risk and its up to officer wilcox ( rosamund pike) to help him be reunited with his family. The informer was a good thriller but a flawed film, but still thoroughly entertaining lets get into why this is. First of all the film did a fantastic job of delivering an incredibly tense tone. The film did a fantastic job with keeping you on the edge of your seat. in fact i think this is up there with the most tense and unsettling films of the year in my opinion. The film just put the audience through so many uncomfortable situations. and with the lack of soundtrack it really helped with the authenticity of the film. Whether it was being attacked in the prison or in my opinion the most uncomfortable scene when the main characters wife and child was being gagged and threatened. Also the violence and gore helped with the entertainment value of the film. But also added to the tense tone and impact of each scene with a heads up some very gory things that were borderline 18 rating in my opinion. however my first issue is the slow pacing in the first half of the film. In my opinion the first half of the film was very slow and made me lose interest a few times. There was just a lot of filler conversations and standing around that left me needing something to spice the film up and make it more entertaining. But luckily they more then redeemed themselves in the second half of the film where it had a absolutely fantastic final act. They really went all out in the last half of the film to make you care about all of the characters and to keep you on the edge of your seat. With all the action was non stop within the last 30/45 minutes of the film so this more then made up for the first half of the film. Next i think the informer had a good amount of emotional weight to it. The fact that Joel Kinnamons character. Just wanted to get to his family and the love he showed them really made his character more respected in my opinion. And you related to him a bit more because most people are close to there families so being away from them is hard so everyone could passively relate to his emotional state with his wife and kid. Next i think they really portrayed the harsh reality of prison life really well. A lot of films with prisons in can be very tame with what they show maybe due to the age rating but this film. Showed the types of people the horrible conditions that prisoners rightly have to go through so this was just a nice touch to see. However i do have to say that the film was very stereotypical with what type if inhabitants take up prisons. I think having a lot of the prisoners black and to have it split by colour is fairly old fashioned and they should of picked a more diverse group of people. Now my final two positives would be the fantastic acting was Joel Kinnamon and Rosamund pike. Rosamund pike was fantastic in the cop role. She was clever and did not take no for a answer whilst also having a kind heart and a nag for doing the right thing. And joel Kinnamon showed great diversity in the film. His character had a great blend of intimidation,vulnerability and perseverance and despite maybe not agreeing with some of his actions largely he was a character that you could support. However i do have to end on my final two negatives. First of all there was next to no character development or depth to most of the characters. Most of the characters were very one dimensional. And Petes wife did next to nothing in the film apart from being Petes motivation she was just a damsel in distress which was a shame considering the films of today with strong female characters. And finally there was some incredibly dislikable characters. Some of joels workmates who killed policemen and threatened his wife and kid were just sick and really made you not like there characters. I know this was the goal but for whatever reason something was off about some of the characters that really made you question the reasoning for them being there in the script. Overall the informer is a thoroughly entertaining and tense thriller with excellent acting. But is narratively flawed and could used with more developed and likeable characters. What a beautiful brunette holy cow. And brains to boot. Love love love. 50 Frames Per Second 2019 THE INFORMER 三秒間ãæ­»e.e. I swear when I saw this movie I was like omg this is the one this is my favorite movie and will always I can watch this over and over. Hate it when trailers say From the producers of. They might as well say From the people who paid for. 😆😆😆. Bakit may viva films? Kala ko tuloy pinoy movie. When snow said “☼⌘۞Ꙭ✯𖦹✯✪۞⌘ that hit hard. 50 Frames Per Second 2019 THE INFORMER 三秒間ã. You Joe, have changed my life forever. My eyes are OPEN to the truth, as shocking as it is. YouTube. 50 Frames Per Second 2019 THE INFORMER 三秒間ãa.e.m.o. Wow - that cgi is incredibly close to real life! at the start i honestly thought it was live-action. I swear if Roman does not say: It's over Harley! I have the high ground! I'm out lol. This just shows the degradation of society. In the Harry Potter books and movies, Diagon Alley is where young wizards and witches attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry go shopping for their supplies before the start of the new school year. Many of these stores and their merchandise have come to life in the incredible, immersive experience that is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley, which provides a voluminous amount of one-of-a-kind items faithful to the Harry Potter series. To start our discussion, we’ll look at some of the items and location where you can buy Wizarding World merchandise outside of Diagon Alley, and then we’ll head to the London waterfront. And you don’t want to miss our photo gallery at the bottom of the page, which features over 100 full-screen images. (Please note that our prices are rounded to the nearest dollar and do not include sales tax. ) Harry Potter merchandise outside of Diagon Alley The first place you will find Wizarding World merchandise is in the Universal Studios Store at CityWalk and in the big, front-entrance gift shops at Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure. Although these three locations have similar items, the biggest selection is available at IOA’s Islands Trading Company, which includes hats and t-shirts for $25 and Howarts beer steins that start at $17. You can find a feather quill pen for $15 and a box set of all seven Harry Potter books in softback for $100. Character wands are also available for $44, and Hedwig backpacks go for $35. Muggle merchandise in the London waterfront Before entering Diagon Alley proper, guests experience the London waterfront, featuring the Knight Bus, Grimmauld Place, and Wyndham’s Theater. A merchandise kiosk sits near King’s Cross Station and offers a variety of tourist items specific to muggle London. Some of these include the United Kingdom flag (called the Union Jack) adorning baseball caps ($22), t-shirts ($22 to $28), and various sweatshirts ($46 to $48). This artwork continues on infant onesies ($22) and pens ($4). “Keep Calm and Carry On” slogans can be found on mugs for $17, and a plush double-decker bus, that icon of London’s transportation, comes in at $17. London waterfront London waterfront Harry Potter merchandise from Quality Quidditch Supplies Transitioning from London to Diagon Alley, Quality Quidditch Supplies is the first shop you encounter (on your right). It sells clothing and other items related to the wizarding world’s most popular sport, Quidditch! A variety of Quidditch shirts highlighting each of the Hogwarts house colors cost $35. There’s a pretty big selection of shorts, including gym ($30), sweat ($35), and women’s ($33). T-shirts and tank tops promoting Gryffindor and Hogwarts Quidditch are $30, and baseball hats in house colors are $25. Quality Quidditch Supplies Quality Quidditch Supplies Higher-end apparel is available to promote your favorite house, including house rugby shirts ($50) and sweaters with an embroidered house emblem ($110). Then there’s also long-sleeve house shirts ($35) and a kid’s Quidditch robe (available in Gryffindor and Slytherin only) ($70). Non-apparel items for sale include house water bottles ($17), pins ($11 to $20), a Gryffindor house duffel bag ($53), and a Gryffindor golf umbrella ($20). Desktop models of the Firebolt and Nimbus 2000 brooms are $65 each, and a stunning Quidditch chess set is $300. Quality Quidditch Supplies Finally, right around New Year’s 2020, Universal introduced a brand-new product at Quality Quidditch Supplies: custom Quidditch shirts! The shirts themselves are $40 and the personalization is $20. (Please note that all sales are final. ) Quality Quidditch Supplies Harry Potter merchandise from Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes The Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes novelty joke shop is a very prominent store in Diagon Alley, with a 20-foot-high Weasley tipping his hat as a white rabbit appears and disappears on his head. A multitude of jokes, gags, and fun food are available for purchase in this small-yet-wonderfully-decorated shop run by the Weasley brothers. Items include a Decoy Detonator ($19), chattering teeth ($7), and Extendable Ears ($23).  Skiving Snackboxes are $40, while Puking Pastilles and Fainting Fancies candies are $7 each. Chinese Fortune Sticks can be purchased for $15. The very popular Pygmy Puffs range from $19 (small) to $35 (large), and there are several associated Pygmy items: t-shirt ($33), keychain ($11), and slippers ($35). You can also find a Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes t-shirt for $30 and unique pins for $7 to $14. Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes Harry Potter merchandise from Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions This shop provides robes for all Hogwarts students. On display are dress robes, including a stunning magical dress. House robes are $115. Also found here are Gryffindor polo shirts ($50), house cardigan sweaters ($90), house scarves ($39), sugand house backpacks ($50). A Hogwarts jewel t-shirt is $38. Molly Weasley-knitted sweaters with the letter R or H on them retail for $90. Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions Harry Potter merchandise from Shutterbutton’s Photography Studio Relocated next to Madam Malkin’s on the main stretch of Diagon Alley, we find Shutterbutton’s Photography Studio, offering a “moving pictures” scrapbook DVD for $60. Guests stand in front of a green screen, where different scenes from Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade are added to create various moving photographs. The images are incorporated into a “moving pictures” scrapbook and burned on a DVD for the guest to take home. Don’t worry, though, dear muggles – if you just want still photos, you can do that, too, for $30. Shutterbutton’s Photography Studio If you purchase the DVD and still want prints, Shutterbutton’s will give you $10 off the latter. The sample DVD movie on display begins with an image of a leather scrapbook titled “Harry Potter. ” The scrapbook then opens and its pages turn, showing all the magical photographs inside. Harry Potter merchandise from Ollivander’s Wand Shop and Wands by Gregorovitch Ollivander’s Wand Shop (located on Diagon Alley) and Wands by Gregorovitch (located in Carkitt Market) each sell non-interactive wands for $44 and interactive wands for $50. Ollivander’s Wand Shop Wands by Gregorovitch There is no difference between the merchandise sold at Ollivander’s and Gregorovich; the latter is offered simply as an alternative in Carkitt Market should Ollivander’s have a long queue for its show. Harry Potter merchandise from Magical Menagerie Located in Horizont Alley to the left of Gringotts Bank, Magical Menagerie is a shop full of plush fantastic beasts from the Harry Potter books and films. Well-known creatures like Buckbeak, Fang, Fluffy, Scabbers, and Crookshanks sell for $19 to $30. Those pesky pixies are $15 for the plush variety and $13 for plastic figurines. An assortment of owls is $17 to $35, and an owl backpack sells for $37. Select t-shirts featuring magical creatures like Fawkes and Buckbeak are $30 to $33. Magical Menagerie Magical Menagerie Harry Potter merchandise from Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment is the gift shop for Diagon Alley’s signature attraction, Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts. This wonderfully-decorated store features Butterbeer-related t-shirts for $30; hoodies, $55; hats, $25; and glass mugs, $22. Deathly Hallows and Hogwarts smartphone cases are $30. Merchandise related to each house includes t-shirts ($33) and sweaters ($63). Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment Wiseacre’s Wizarding Equipment For train fans, Hogwarts Express and Platform 9 3/4 shirts range from $25 to $37. Hogwarts Express pillows, beanies, gloves, signs, and keychains range from $15 to $47. model train engines, t-shirts, and pillows are also available. Harry Potter merchandise from Scribbulus Writing Instruments Also located in Horizont Alley, to the right of Gringotts Bank, is Scribbulus Writing Instruments. It’s actually connected to Wiseacre’s, and it features all the Hogwarts stationery supplies a student requires, including quill pens ($13 to $40), journals ($17), house book magnets ($8), and glass ink wells ($25). Scribbulus Writing Implements Scribbulus Writing Implements Harry Potter merchandise from Gringotts Money Exchange At the Gringotts Money Exchange, guests can exchange muggle money for Gringotts notes in $10 and $20 denominations. A realistic audio-animatronic goblin oversees this process and can be somewhat intimidating. The wizarding money can be used throughout Universal Orlando Resort. Other Gringotts-related items available include wallets ($25), pins ($13), coin purses ($17), and chocolate coins ($7). Gringotts Money Exchange Gringotts Money Exchange Harry Potter merchandise from Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop The only store to be added after Diagon Alley’s opening is Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop, situated in Shutterbutton’s former location in Carkitt Market. This is the candy shop of Diagon Alley, and though it offers many of the same wares as its counterpart over in Hogsmeade, Honeydukes, it’s still well worth checking out. You can find Chocolate Frogs, Bertie Bott’s Every-Flavor Beans, Fudge Flies, Shock-o-Choc, Dark Chocolate Wands, Fizzing Whizzbees, Exploding Bonbons, Peppermint Toads and Imps, Jelly Slugs, and Bing Bong Ginger Snaps (which were originally carried over at Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes) here. Expect to spend between $5 and $11 for your culinary delights. Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop Sugarplum’s Sweet Shop Harry Potter merchandise from Borgin and Burkes In the cold, dark, and foreboding Knockturn Alley, guests can shop in Borgin and Burkes, a remarkable venue for those who may be fascinated with the Dark Arts. As guests shop, they will hear the canary in the vanishing cabinet and a Boggart trying to escape its locked chest, adding to the unique and eerie shopping excursion. Numerous items highlight the dark magic aspect of the wizarding world, including Death Eater shirts ($28 to $30) and a Death Eater mask ($110). Deathly Hallow mugs sell for $19 and shirts for $35. A variety of Azkaban shirts, including images of Bellatrix Lestrange and Sirius Black wanted posters, are $25 to $30. A walking stick, including a removable wand, can be bought for $125. Borgin and Burkes Borgin and Burkes The best Harry Potter merchandise in Diagon Alley With so many souvenir choices available at Diagon Alley, it can be tough to know where to start. In an effort to help you kick off your spending, we’ve compiled a short list of what we feel are the best items in terms of their novelty, collectability, and value for first-time visitors. 1. Interactive wands (Ollivander’s and Gregorovitch wand shops) – can be used every time you visit Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley; variety of wand styles to choose from. $45 2. Pygmy Puffs (Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes) – available in purple and pink, and the ceremony when you purchase your Pygmy Puff is a fun experience. $19 3. Skiving Snack Boxes (Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes) – collection of four different snacks in a display box. $40 4. Gringotts Bank notes (Gringotts Money Exchange) – available in denominations that can be used as real currency throughout Universal Orlando or can make excellent holiday gifts/stocking stuffers. $10 or $20 denominations 5. House robe (Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions) – all four Hogwarts Houses are represented and are available in youth and adult sizes. $115 7. Quills (Scribbulus Writing Implements) – choose from variety of different quills; some require ink. $13 to $40 Pygmy Puffs at Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes Skiving Snack Boxes at Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes Writing implements at Scribbulus Word of caution – shop size The most important thing you need to know about shopping inside The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is that the shops are small in every sense of the word. The purpose of their intimate size is to reflect their “boutique” nature and stay true to the stories you’ve read. While this sounds great on paper, we’re sorry to say that it can be extremely uncomfortable in practice, particularly for guests requiring special assistance. It literally takes no more than a dozen people to fill up any one of these shops, and with thousands of Potter fans visiting the area each day – well, you can do the math. That’s why, if browsing through the merchandise inside Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley is something you’re greatly looking forward to, it’s absolutely essential that you read our how to ensure your trip to the Wizarding World is a success! page. If you do find that the shops inside Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade are simply too packed for you to navigate them comfortably, remember that you can buy Wizarding World merchandise at the front-entrance gift shops and at the Universal Studios Store in CityWalk. In addition, you can purchase select items in the Universal stores at the on-site hotels and at the Orlando International Airport. Last but not least, a decent selection is also available for purchase from Universal’s official online merchandise store. Thanks for reading our page covering The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley’s merchandise. We also have a page dedicated to the Diagon Alley merchandise, and if you’d like to learn even more, be sure to check out our general Shopping and merchandise at Universal Orlando page for more information and tips on how to save money. Do you have a question about the information on this page, would like to provide feedback, or did you spot an inaccuracy? Please let us know by posting in our Universal Community Facebook group. Diagon Alley merchandise – Photo Gallery Click any image to view it full-screen. When the full-screen image is open, click to the right or use the right arrow on your keyboard to advance through the gallery. The box at 1:32 already showed Queen Industry. I heard that this movie sucks, but I wanna check it out only because Bruce Willis is in it. Can anyone tell me IS IT GOOD or IS IT BAD. I found the movie to be humorous exciting a thriller action comedy sincerity and it was very good to listen to because you didn't hear a bunch of profanity it was just action and movie about it had good actors truly it is a good movie for family to watch too bad Hollywood don't understand that language has a big part in their selling Productions I used to stay close with the Avengers movies all the superheroes but once they started using profanity in them which is superhero doesn't do use profanity I quit buying them and quit watching them Hollywood is really going backwards on how they view movies for the public just think of all the millions of dollars they lose on kind of that you know how many people would buy more movies if they could find good movies that didn't suffer Kate the movie with profanity. I sense this movie is going to make you feel related to the character's painful journey towards mental insanity and it will make you hate how society can push away someone harmless and turn him into a sadistic maniac. I Love this. Omg this song popped in my head... And i had to youtube it. Whos listening to this in 2020 January? 😂🤣 i swesr still a very catchy song! 😊. Henry Cavill is undeniably charismatic. Keren👍👍👍👍. Frame rate and motion blur are important aspects of video quality. This demo helps to show the visual differences between various frame rates and motion blur. A few presets to try out: 15 vs. 25 vs. 48 vs. 60 frames per second ( with motion blur exaggeration) 25 frames per second with and without motion blur 60 frames per second with and without motion blur Motion blur is a natural effect when you film the world in discrete time intervals. When a film is recorded at 25 frames per second, each frame has an exposure time of up to 40 milliseconds (1/25 seconds). All the changes in the scene over that entire 40 milliseconds will blend into the final frame. Without motion blur, animation will appear to jump and will not look fluid. When the frame rate of a movie is too low, your mind will no longer be convinced that the contents of the movie are continuous, and the movie will appear to jump (also called strobing). More information: Wikipedia's frame rate article includes information about the history of frame rates, frame rates in video games, etc. rotary disk shutter article includes information about the shutters used in motion picture cameras. RED Digital Cinema has an excellent article on the benefits of high frame rates (HFR), including sample videos and discussion. Peter Jackson said the following about switching to 48 frames per second for the filming of The Hobbit (2011/04/11): Film purists will criticize the lack of blur and strobing artifacts, but all of our crew--many of whom are film purists--are now converts. You get used to this new look very quickly and it becomes a much more lifelike and comfortable viewing experience. It's similar to the moment when vinyl records were supplanted by digital CDs. There's no doubt in my mind that we're heading towards movies being shot and projected at higher frame rates. This movie is so far from the ag is big business. This movie could've been great but they added circus music and hillbilly antics, which is unrepresented of the industry. the producer got it my opinion ruined it. 50 Frames Per Second 2019 THE INFORMER 三秒間ãæ­»e r. LOVED THE MOVIE. D. Why is this just now being recommended after 2 years? Am I the only one. Did this movie never get a US release? I literally just got this recommended to me and its almost 2020, and i've never heard of it, and i watch these movies. What happened with this one. So this is what Rick Flag is doing after the events in Suicide Squad. 😂😁🤣😀😆😂 Mannnn. I laugh until i cry saying... I love you mannn. Not laughing at the horrid victimization of ughing at the way you present the TRUTH! Cant TY enough. More then six MG:s fireing on one man and he does not get hit. Damn those gunners are bad. But the movie looks intresting. Top 10 rappers Eminem is afraid to diss. Great movie. 50 Frames Per Second 2019 THE INFORMER 三秒間ãæ­»e.v. Reminds me of a beautiful mind. But he was just crazy. Feel like the reason nobody understands whats hes saying is cause its police code. Hes snitching on everyone at the video set. 50 Frames Per Second 2019 THE INFORMER 三秒間ãa.e.f. They need a movie called Athena like her story where she from how did she grow up like war in syuff6. "Update rate" redirects here. It is not to be confused with RAM update rate. "Burst rate" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Burstable rate. Frame rate (expressed in frames per second or FPS) is the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images called frames appear on a display. The term applies equally to film and video cameras, computer graphics, and motion capture systems. Frame rate may also be called the frame frequency, and be expressed in hertz. Human vision [ edit] The temporal sensitivity and resolution of human vision varies depending on the type and characteristics of visual stimulus, and it differs between individuals. The human visual system can process 10 to 12 images per second and perceive them individually, while higher rates are perceived as motion. [1] Modulated light (such as a computer display) is perceived as stable by the majority of participants in studies when the rate is higher than 50 Hz. This perception of modulated light as steady is known as the flicker fusion threshold. However, when the modulated light is non-uniform and contains an image, the flicker fusion threshold can be much higher, in the hundreds of hertz. [2] With regard to image recognition, people have been found to recognize a specific image in an unbroken series of different images, each of which lasts as little as 13 milliseconds. [3] Persistence of vision sometimes accounts for very short single-millisecond visual stimulus having a perceived duration of between 100 ms and 400 ms. Multiple stimuli that are very short are sometimes perceived as a single stimulus, such as a 10 ms green flash of light immediately followed by a 10 ms red flash of light perceived as a single yellow flash of light. [4] Film and video [ edit] Silent films [ edit] Early silent films had stated frame rates anywhere from 16 to 24 frames per second (fps), [5] but since the cameras were hand-cranked, the rate often changed during the scene to fit the mood. Projectionists could also change the frame rate in the theater by adjusting a rheostat controlling the voltage powering the film-carrying mechanism in the projector. [6] Film companies often intended that theaters show their silent films at higher frame rates than they were filmed at. [7] These frame rates were enough for the sense of motion, but it was perceived as jerky motion. To minimize the perceived flicker, projectors employed dual- and triple-blade shutters, so each frame was displayed two or three times, increasing the flicker rate to 48 or 72 Hertz and reducing eye strain. Thomas Edison said that 46 frames per second was the minimum needed for the eye to perceive motion: "Anything less will strain the eye. " [8] [9] In the mid to late 1920s, the frame rate for silent films increased to between 20 and 26 FPS. [8] Sound films [ edit] When sound film was introduced in 1926, variations in film speed were no longer tolerated, as the human ear is more sensitive to changes in audio frequency. Many theaters had shown silent films at 22 to 26 FPS—which is why the industry chose 24 FPS for sound films as a compromise. [10] From 1927 to 1930, as various studios updated equipment, the rate of 24 FPS became standard for 35 mm sound film. [1] At 24 FPS, the film travels through the projector at a rate of 456 millimetres (18. 0 in) per second. This allowed for simple two-blade shutters to give a projected series of images at 48 per second, satisfying Edison's recommendation. Many modern 35 mm film projectors use three-blade shutters to give 72 images per second—each frame is flashed on screen three times. [8] Animation [ edit] In drawn animation, moving characters are often shot "on twos", that is to say, one drawing is shown for every two frames of film (which usually runs at 24 frames per second), meaning there are only 12 drawings per second. [11] Even though the image update rate is low, the fluidity is satisfactory for most subjects. However, when a character is required to perform a quick movement, it is usually necessary to revert to animating "on ones", as "twos" are too slow to convey the motion adequately. A blend of the two techniques keeps the eye fooled without unnecessary production cost. [12] Animation for most " Saturday morning cartoons " was produced as cheaply as possible, and was most often shot on "threes", or even "fours", i. e. three or four frames per drawing. This translates to only 8 or 6 drawings per second, respectively. Anime is also usually drawn on threes. [13] [14] Modern video standards [ edit] Due to the mains frequency of electric grids, analog television broadcast was developed with frame rates of 50 Hz (most of the world) or 60 Hz (Canada, US, Japan, South Korea). Hydroelectric generators, due to their massive size, developed enough centrifugal force to make the power mains frequency extremely stable, so circuits were developed for television cameras to lock onto that frequency as their primary reference. The introduction of Color Television technology made it necessary to lower that 60 FPS frequency by. 1% to avoid " dot crawl ", an annoying display artifact appearing on legacy black-and-white displays, showing up on highly-color-saturated surfaces. It was found that by lowering the frame rate by. 1%, that undesirable effect was minimized. Today, video transmission standards in North America, Japan, and South Korea are still based on 60÷1. 001 or ≈59. 94 images per second. Two sizes of images are typically used: 1920x540 (1080i) and 1280x720 (720p). Confusingly, interlaced formats are customarily stated at 1/2 their image rate, 29. 97 FPS, and double their image height, but these statements are purely custom; in each format, 60 images per second are produced. 1080i produces 59. 94 1920x540 images, each squashed to half-height in the photographic process, and stretched back to fill the screen on playback in a television set. The 720p format produces 59. 94 1280x720 images, not squeezed, so that no expansion or squeezing of the image is necessary. This confusion was industry-wide in the early days of digital video software, with much software being written incorrectly, the coders believing that only 29. 97 images were expected each second, which was incorrect. While it was true that each picture element was polled and sent only 29. 97 times per second, the pixel location immediately below that one was polled 1/60th of a second later, part of a completely separate image for the next 1/60 second frame. Film, at its native 24 FPS rate could not be displayed without the necessary pulldown process, often leading to "judder": To convert 24 frames per second into 60 frames per second, every odd frame is repeated, playing twice, while every even frame is tripled. This creates uneven motion, appearing stroboscopic. Other conversions have similar uneven frame doubling. Newer video standards support 120, 240, or 300 frames per second, so frames can be evenly multiplied for common frame rates such as 24 FPS film and 30 FPS video, as well as 25 and 50 FPS video in the case of 300 FPS displays. These standards also support video that's natively in higher frame rates, and video with interpolated frames between its native frames. [15] Some modern films are experimenting with frame rates higher than 24 FPS, such as 48 and 60 FPS. 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