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Sucks we have to wait an entire year, but I hope it is worth it.
Being the total LOTR nerd I am, I watched all the extras on the dvds and I really hope Peter Jackson is putting the same effort in to The Hobbit.
Its funny...I don't watch a lot of movies, especially those like LOTR (never seen Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Terminators, Batmans, etc....really any fantasy or drama and/or action) so I have never been so excited for a movie release!
So what's with all the new fangled 3D enhancement talk about this movie? being shot at a higher frame rate..almost resembling daytime 'soap opera' pic quality? similar to some flatpanels that have 'trumotion'?
apparently it is disappointing alot of fans.
So what's with all the new fangled 3D enhancement talk about this movie? being shot at a higher frame rate..almost resembling daytime 'soap opera' pic quality? similar to some flatpanels that have 'trumotion'?
apparently it is disappointing alot of fans.
That was concerned me about filing in 48fps, seemed like it would cause 120hz-like effect which will make everything seem hyper-real sorta like a documentary. I'll have to see it myself to judge though.
I can totally understand the desire for a higher frame rate for 3D movies. However, I despise the Trumotion effect on new TV's and I avoid 3D movies as often as possible.
While people "prefer" 24fps, there's absolutely nothing wrong with 30fps. From a technical point of view, I can tell you that editors generally still hate editing with 24fps footage.
Hobbit begins showing tonight at 10:00PM! All the reserved seating for IMAX and AVX has sold out.
It's been rated Fresh on RottenTomatoes with 69%. The primary critic complaint is that it looks video gamey at 48fps, and the battle scenes lack tension. There's also a lot of filler, since the Hobbit was only 1 novel that is being made into 3 movies. Since I can't see it tonight, I'll be interested to see how RS reviews this movie.