Tom Cruise Drops a Bomb on Video Interpolation, Reaches Millions
Motion smoothing (or video interpolation) is certainly a hot-button topic among videophiles and home theater enthusiasts, most of whom would readily agree it’s bad juju. As I like to say: “Friends don’t let friends motion smooth.” But it’s safe to assume the vast majority of TV buyers have zero clue that that motion smoothing exists, let alone that it’s a factory engaged feature on most TVs. However, thanks to one Thomas Cruise, nearly 5 million fans are a little more educated about the technology.
To put it simply, Tom Cruise wants you to turn smoothing off. His minute-plus long video glosses over motion smoothing and why it’s one of film’s greatest enemies. “The unfortunate effect is that it makes most movies look like they were shot on high-speed video rather than film,” says Cruise. “This is sometimes referred to as the ‘soap-opera effect’.” He and McQuarrie go on to explain that most TVs ship with motion smoothing engaged and give instructions on how to get rid of it. They also hint that Hollywood is talking with manufacturers to change the way motion smoothing is engaged on new TVs.
While the Internet has enjoyed ribbing Tom about his latest cause, he deserves a pat on the back for spotlighting a real issue. The truth is: TV technology has become endlessly complex and manufacturers aren’t helping matters by making up fancy names for standard features. Buyers deserve the right to get the most from their hard-earned dollars… and I’m sure directors and film creators want their hard work properly presented. And with that, I say: Thank you, Mr. Cruise. Well done, sir! Well done.
You can watch the video on AV NIRVANA's Twitter feed, here.
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