1 (edited by Mystery 24-03-2014 05:50:41)

Topic: Smooth Video's Effect on Brain

By searching online about Smooth Video technologies, I came to realize that most people don't like this effect because it is too life-like. Even for the movie The Hobbit shot at 45fps, most people didn't like it. Curious...

What I'm doing with media is Transformational Entertainment, where I use videos carrying a very high consciousness to ground into those higher states. It is extremely powerful. Here's an example of that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MhMwuX_nK4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baahDlMNJTA

With SVP, it's like taking the glass out of the screen and the effect is MUCH more powerful!

And, I also believe the video gets interpreted by a different part of the brain. The brain analyzes 24fps videos with the frontal lobes. However, since the brain can't make the difference between 60fps and reality, I believe it goes straight to the cortex. And that's the very reason why most people don' t like that, especially with the toxicity that is dominant on TV.

So... 60fps is BAD for fiction, GREAT for grounding.

Re: Smooth Video's Effect on Brain

Interesting observation smile

Re: Smooth Video's Effect on Brain

Mystery

....believe it goes straight to the cortex.

I think this is relative to this post which I just thought about today. I used to be able to watch media through upload sites, but I find it more easy to follow and comprehend when I use SVP.

I love how the video is smooth (less distractions and less annoying) at the same time the audio is in sync and enjoyable to follow through. Unlike video's online through html/flash elements.

Re: Smooth Video's Effect on Brain

First week or so when I discovered SVP, after watching some long movie with it for example. Every swift movement in real life like for example just moving my hand a bit.. it seemed smoother to me like I was "used to" it from watching higher frame rate than normal... I wonder if thats normal

Mystery wrote:

By searching online about Smooth Video technologies, I came to realize that most people don't like this effect because it is too life-like. Even for the movie The Hobbit shot at 45fps, most people didn't like it. Curious...

What I'm doing with media is Transformational Entertainment, where I use videos carrying a very high consciousness to ground into those higher states. It is extremely powerful. Here's an example of that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MhMwuX_nK4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baahDlMNJTA

With SVP, it's like taking the glass out of the screen and the effect is MUCH more powerful!

And, I also believe the video gets interpreted by a different part of the brain. The brain analyzes 24fps videos with the frontal lobes. However, since the brain can't make the difference between 60fps and reality, I believe it goes straight to the cortex. And that's the very reason why most people don' t like that, especially with the toxicity that is dominant on TV.

So... 60fps is BAD for fiction, GREAT for grounding.

Re: Smooth Video's Effect on Brain

xDragonking

Evolution, it plays powerful roles.

For me it's just the motion judder is distracting. What keeps me in focus is the video isn't sped up. Only certain videos it don't much such as sports, unless the math in creating best motion picture is on it's way sooner, hopefully.