In the UK, they are shot at 24.00P, not 23.976p. In the US, both happen, but 23.976 is more common on digital formats. Often called 24p to cause great heaps of confusion. Without confusion, I guess it would be no fun?
On 16 aug 2011, at 12:48, James Whitehouse wrote:
> Thanks, could you elaborate?
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> Are motion pictures originating on film not shot at 24 fps in the UK, then? I'm getting more and more confused here :-/
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> James
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