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Even though the 5Dmkii has the capability to capture at 24p natively, it&#8217;s still a cool effect to capture @ 30p and conform to 24p:
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<p>Even though the 5Dmkii has the capability to capture at 24p natively, it&#8217;s still a cool effect to capture @ 30p and conform to 24p:<br />
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		<title>Timeline: Special Effects</title>
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		<title>Everything Old is New Again</title>
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We showed silent films to 7-year-olds and I was quite surprised at how funny these kids found Chaplin and Keaton to be &#8211; even after 100 years they are as relevant to entertainment as ever. Our little folks were rolling on the floor.
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<p>We showed silent films to 7-year-olds and I was quite surprised at how funny these kids found Chaplin and Keaton to be &#8211; even after 100 years they are as relevant to entertainment as ever. Our little folks were rolling on the floor.</p>
<p>After watching the likes of these, they endeavored to make their own silent films using toys and backdrops they created.</p>
<p>Will post them as soon as they&#8217;re edited.</p>
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