eli5 how high frame rates make special effects worse?

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One of the complaints of movies like that was that you could see how fake the effects were, how other worldly creatures were just guys in make up. My one theory is they had to use more light or male the camera more light sensitive, allowing it to catch more detail.

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Sort of the opposite. Higher frame rate meant each frame captured a smaller slice of time meaning less motion blur which hide details.

Tho this could of been solved if in when using double frame rate a 360 degree camera angle was used.

How much more apparent this made the special effects is debatable and some of the complaints i expected to be people looking for an explanation for not liking something purely because it was slightly different from what the are accustom to.

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