16mm and 35mm made-for TV - 25 fps for Europe, 30 pulldown for NTSC
Pulldown? Wouldn't it just be 30 (29.97, actually) film frames/sec? The whole idea of shooting at 30 fps is to
avoid the pulldown scheme normally needed to show 24fps film at a 30 Hz video frame rate.
Wouldn't it be nice if video interlacing could just go away forever? I suppose it already is with those HD networks using 720p, but 1080i is keeping it alive for no good reason. I mean, interleaving was a clever hack to work around the limitations of CRTs and analog transmission, but both of them have been gone for a while now.