All great comments. Being more on the camera side I can say 24fps or 23.98P in HD is pretty universal. You get the classic 100 year old strobe and jutter when panning but that's part of the film look. In the end 23.98 can be converted to just about any other frame rate without much issue.
The one gotcha I have seen dozens of times on the camera side is I mis-adjustsd shutter angle. Unlike a film camera in electronic acquisition you can turn the shutter off. This leads to weird motion artifacts. Just set The camera to 23.98 then 180 shutter angle or 1/48th exposure and you will get normal traditional lookIng footage.
This may seem like DP 101 but I have seen this basic setting screwed up So many times over the years.
TMcD
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