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Television > 3-2 Pulldown (or 2-3 pulldown)
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3-2 Pulldown (or 2-3 pulldown) Defined
One method of committing a 24 frame per second movie on film to 60 field per second or 60 frame per second video. Every other film frame is scanned three times and the intervening frames scanned twice to obtain video fields or frames. If you single step through a VCR recording of a movie, you will often see the three-two-three-two pattern.
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