I notice when freeze framing action sequences on a Blu-ray of CGI-rendered scenes there's motion blur - when the sequences are rendered do they artificially create blur or is it due to something else?
These screen shots are from YouTube but they look the same played on a Blu-ray.
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	Blurring is usually caused by low shutter speed or filters and effects. I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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	@brassplyer, yes, VFX artists (compositors, in particular) DO add motion blur (and other elements-smoke/haze, flare, grain), in order to make it more photorealistic, so it sits in more comfortably and "naturally" with the Non-CGI stuff. 
 
 
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	Motion blur allow to cheat brain and eyes so motion in low framerate (like cinema) appear to be smoother and more dynamic. It can be achieved on many ways - in CGI is generated artificially, in analog (camera) by using special filming techniques. 
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