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I'm not convinced that 60 fps (or 50 fps, 30p&60i aren't the only frame rates used) will be the next standard in cinematography, after all people have experienced 60 (or 50) fields per second tv-pictures for years and that also gives us a very good glimpse of what would 60 fps films would look like. Usually the first thing people do when they want to emulate film look with video cameras is to shoot 24 fps since 60i is accustomed to tv-news and sports broadcasting and doesn't produce convincing filmic images imho. I don't think that people will be that surprised with 24p studder since the same effect has been experienced with film projection in movie theaters for ages.