Ziz said:
That's not what I mean. "Video" looks different than "film". It's hard to put into words.
Look at a home family video. Look at the dimensionality of it. Look at the way things look.
Now look at a film. It has a different feel to it. It almost makes video look fake, as backwards as that sounds.
Film looks "real". Video looks "live".
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OK, after looking at my sister's TV again today and investigating exactly which make/model she has, I figured out why I noticed this film/video difference - 120Hz. The 120's make film look "live" because of the doubled frequency rate. My new Westinghouse 42" is the standard 60Hz and TESB on Spike still looks like film.
I think I know what you mean. Though I feel the videos from my family's vhs-c camcorder look more film like than 90% of all digital camcorder videos today which mostly suck.