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Originally Posted by MrVideo
Not anymore. A majority of movies are shot on video, using cameras specifically designed for movies. Some directors still like shooting on film, but the film is digitally transferred and edited.
One such company making digital cameras is Red (red.com). The other is Arri ( www.arri.com/en/camera-systems/cameras).
Shooting at 60fps would result in the movie not getting shown in many theaters, as they are not equipped with the very expensive projectors to do so. Even 48fps movies are limited.
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Yeah, I was aware that most have gone digital now. But I'm also referring to the other million+ or so releases that happened before that.