Also the name of a short story by JohnVarley?, and the title of one of his later [anthologies]. |
Also the name of a short story by [John Varley]?, and the title of one of his later [anthologies]. |
Through experience in the early days of film innovation, it was determined that any rate less than 16 frames per second caused the mind to see flashing images. Today's theatrical film--when the "film" is in fact film, that is "celluloid?"--runs at 24 frames a second. Digital Video, or DV, records at an equivalent to 29.97 "frames" per second; television in the USA displays a complete new image at just under 30 times a second and at a comparable rate in other countries.