For videos (not static pictures), how does motion blur for each frame affect how realistic the overall video looks? In video games people frequently turn off/down motion blur to avoid nausea, but in movies it seems fine. I'm not sure how these things affect each other.
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It is interesting to use the camera techniques to have the same object show different information and effects.
For videos (not static pictures), how does motion blur for each frame affect how realistic the overall video looks? In video games people frequently turn off/down motion blur to avoid nausea, but in movies it seems fine. I'm not sure how these things affect each other.
It is interesting to use the camera techniques to have the same object show different information and effects.