![]() All LCD TVs have difficulty with motion resolution. This motion "whatever" was ostensibly developed to help decrease apparent motion blur on LCDs. But movies, high-end scripted TV shows and many other kinds of video look - according to most viewers, and directors like McQuarrie who actually create the movies and shows - worse when it's applied by the TV. The effect is potentially welcome for some kinds of video, such as sports and reality TV. It shows up best in pans and camera movement, although many viewers can see it in any motion. It looks like hyperreal, ultrasmooth motion. Judging from the ratio of Cruise's tweet, it seems most people hate it. Some people don't notice it, some don't mind it, and a few even like it. It's called "motion smoothing," "motion interpolation," or "ME/MC" for motion estimation/motion compensation. The soap opera effect is actually a feature of many modern televisions. oW2eTm1IUA- Tom Cruise DecemSo what's the soap opera effect? ![]() I’m taking a quick break from filming to tell you the best way to watch Mission: Impossible Fallout (or any movie you love) at home.
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