1080p/24 – 2001 Review

David Strachan

The 1080p/24 format has become widely popular for transferring film images to HDTV tape at the native 24 frames per second film rate. No doubt, the immediate appeal of 1080p/24, encouraged both Sony and Panasonic to expedite development of their 24p cameras, to enable cinematographers to record directly into this video format. These cameras have enjoyed a tremendous reception by those eager to try 24p, as an alternative to 35mm film. The following is a review of the new format and some of the tools available to take advantage of the technology.

Published
2001-11
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/M00984
ISBN
978-1-61482-935-5