yeah... no wonder movies look cheap on new TVs

⚡ Try Genspark and get free credits when you sign up through this link: https://www.genspark.ai/?utm_source=y... -- You’re probably watching movies wrong — and it’s not your fault. There’s a setting buried inside your TV that completely changes how films look. It makes everything smoother… cleaner… almost too perfect. And once you notice it, you can’t unsee it. In this episode, we break down the biggest mistake in the history of TV: the mismatch between how movies are shot and how screens display them. From 24fps film to 60Hz TVs, from 3:2 pulldown to motion smoothing (“soap opera effect”), we explain why your TV is literally rewriting what directors intended you to see. We also dive into the origins of film standards, why Hollywood is still stuck on 24fps, how TVs “cheat” to make content fit, and why even we might be part of the problem. This isn’t just about settings. It’s about how technology quietly reshapes art — in your own living room. -- Recommended video:    • The Biggest Mistake in the History of Holl...   -- Follow us LinkedIn:   / slidebean   Instagram:   / slidebean   Caya LinkedIn:   / caya   -- 📚 Sources & References Rtings — Motion Handling / Stutter https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/motio... Pan Speed Calculator https://phfx.com/tools/panSpeedCalc/ Persistence of Vision https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persist... BBC Technical Delivery Standards https://downloads.bbc.co.uk/scotland/... Early Television History https://www.earlytelevision.org/telef... Film Camera Mechanism Explanation    • How a Movie Film Camera works in Slow Moti...   Green Bank / Frame rate explainer    • How a TV Works in Slow Motion - The Slow M...   -- #TVSettings #SoapOperaEffect #FilmVsTV #24fps #MotionSmoothing #HomeTheater #CinematicLook #TechExplained #Slidebean #VideoProduction #Filmmaking #displaytechnology #Genspark #WorkWithGenspark