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High-motion is the characteristic of video or film footage displayed possessing a sufficiently high frame rate (or field rate) that moving images do not blur or strobe even when tracked closely by the eye.[1][2][3] The most common forms of high motion are NTSC and PAL video (i.e., "normal television") at their native display rates.[citation needed] Movie film (at the standard 24 frame/s) does not portray high motion even when shown on television monitors.