I think it really depends on what you're watching.
I think sport and nature documentaries look better with it. I also use it in wholly CGI movies....especially those in 3D.
It's at its worst in live action fantasy/scifi movies and tv shows...as a lower framerate hides a multitude of sins in costuming, set design and CGI that's mixed with live action footage.
I can understand why movie directors would hate it..as their content tends to be damaged the most by the effect.
In an ideal world, all broadcast tv would have the ability to air at 48fps/ 60fps..and the individual movie/show maker could choose what framerate they wanted to film/air their shows in.
I think sport and nature documentaries look better with it. I also use it in wholly CGI movies....especially those in 3D.
It's at its worst in live action fantasy/scifi movies and tv shows...as a lower framerate hides a multitude of sins in costuming, set design and CGI that's mixed with live action footage.
I can understand why movie directors would hate it..as their content tends to be damaged the most by the effect.
In an ideal world, all broadcast tv would have the ability to air at 48fps/ 60fps..and the individual movie/show maker could choose what framerate they wanted to film/air their shows in.