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Posted by: Jim on: 11/27/2012 12:48 AM
Some early previewers of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, debuting on 12/14/12, have been critical of Jacobson use of High Frame Rate 3D.
Critics of the format say that HFR gives 3D a video tape like feel. However, the higher frame rate reduced the screen jitters you can get when filming and watching fast action.
Mr Jacobson, in defense, gave a little q& A action on his facebook page.
"HFR 3D is “different” — it won’t feel like the movies you’re used to seeing, in much the same way as the first CDs didn’t sound like vinyl records. We live in an age when cinemas are competing with iPads and home entertainment systems. I think it’s critical that filmmakers employ current technology to increase the immersive, spectacular experience that cinema should provide. It’s an exciting time to be going to the movies."
You can check out the entire post here - May as well friend him while your there.
http://www.facebook.com/notes/peter-jackson/qa-on-hfr-3d/10151299493836558
Mr Jacobson, in defense, gave a little q& A action on his facebook page.
"HFR 3D is “different” — it won’t feel like the movies you’re used to seeing, in much the same way as the first CDs didn’t sound like vinyl records. We live in an age when cinemas are competing with iPads and home entertainment systems. I think it’s critical that filmmakers employ current technology to increase the immersive, spectacular experience that cinema should provide. It’s an exciting time to be going to the movies."
You can check out the entire post here - May as well friend him while your there.
http://www.facebook.com/notes/peter-jackson/qa-on-hfr-3d/10151299493836558
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