Inception 2010: This refers to the movie title and its release year. "Inception" is a science fiction action film written, co-written, and directed by Christopher Nolan, released in 2010.
The Problem: Christopher Nolan shoots all his films (including Inception) at 24 frames per second (traditional cinematic framerate). He is a purist about the "film look."
Usually, "x264 10bit 60fps" indicates that the encoder has run the film through a Frame Rate Conversion (FRC) algorithm, specifically Motion Interpolation. Tools like SVP (Smooth Video Project) or FFmpeg with the minterpolate filter have generated 60 unique frames per second by analyzing the original 24 frames and "guessing" the in-between motion.
While Christopher Nolan famously shoots on film (including 65mm and VistaVision for
The standard Blu-ray release typically follows these official specifications: Resolution: 1080p High-Definition.
His phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number.
Inception 2010: This refers to the movie title and its release year. "Inception" is a science fiction action film written, co-written, and directed by Christopher Nolan, released in 2010.
The Problem: Christopher Nolan shoots all his films (including Inception) at 24 frames per second (traditional cinematic framerate). He is a purist about the "film look."
Usually, "x264 10bit 60fps" indicates that the encoder has run the film through a Frame Rate Conversion (FRC) algorithm, specifically Motion Interpolation. Tools like SVP (Smooth Video Project) or FFmpeg with the minterpolate filter have generated 60 unique frames per second by analyzing the original 24 frames and "guessing" the in-between motion.
While Christopher Nolan famously shoots on film (including 65mm and VistaVision for
The standard Blu-ray release typically follows these official specifications: Resolution: 1080p High-Definition.
His phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number.