Most movie film is shot at 18 or 24 frames per second.

North American TV video (NTSC) is 30 frames per second.

 

Similarly, foreign TV formats (PAL or SECAM) is 25 frames per second.

 

Flicker occurs when poor quality film capture does not match the film speed to TV.

 

Since we capture each individual frame of your movie film there is no synchronization problems to deal with. Your film is displayed on your TV or computer at real time speed, with zero ficker!

 

 

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