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Many, if not most, film people need to stay far away from any kind of electronic filmmaking.
They'll eventually get used to 60 fps in the same way filmmakers eventually got used to the "too real" blasphemy that was the introduction of color to motion pictures and television. And the way Brits got used to PAL with its flickering brights.
No, eye movement does not judder at 24 fps. Next will be a request for on-screen blinking for added realism.
If judder is needed because it reminds you of an old-time movie experience, "save it in post." But don't impose antique and cabalistic base-line standards in a world that is also already discarding 720P for 1080P 60fps.
Even home video is moving ahead of commercial production with its use of 60 fps. Go look at Showscan & then we'll talk.
RBG