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Post by CardSharksFan8689 on Sept 25, 2018 3:39:52 GMT -5
I developed an interest, last year, in a project involving animated cartoons using DAZ Studio, and i do sometimes render videos at a frame rate of 12 frames per second, which may be considered "film look". Most Saturday morning cartoons back in the day were processed at 12 frames per second, if i recall, and films may have been the same way too.
I think the so-called "film look" sounds like a case of a much more time-efficient method to convert some older shows. They may now convert more episodes in as equal or less time as the "fluid look". It may also be a cost-efficient method too.
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Post by gameshowfan on Sept 27, 2018 19:43:58 GMT -5
It's a bump, I know, but I thought this might be of use to someone - a full list of shows and episodes available from Buzzr on Amazon Prime Video (each 20-episode pack being labeled by the latter as a "Season"). All titles listed are as used on Amazon. THANK YOU so much for this. I use Amazon Prime all the time now, since I don't have Buzzr and love all these shows. It's especially helpful with the shows where Buzzr started at a random point, rather than the beginning, to have all the eps. listed in one nice, tidy place. Thanks again!
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