The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies Official Trailer [48FPS] [HD]

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Peter Jackson chose to take a controversial step away from the cinema look and shoot The Hobbit at 48p HFR. I've now seen it in glorious 48 frames per second and that isn't the biggest problem. Jackson is shooting The Hobbit like an epic but the material this time is not of epic proportions, and the action sequences are typical popcorn schlock. "The Hobbit" is the first major film to be released in a higher-frame-rate 3D version called HFR. Unlike traditional releases, which are shot and shown at 24 frames per second, the HFR Hobbit 特に『ホビット』では、(hfr効果を活かすためか)猛烈に速い移動ショットを多用しており、スクリーンに近い所で鑑賞していた観客の中には The Hobbit is the first theatrical movie that takes the step to 48fps and in the coming years we will see more from that front. James Cameron is even considering moving to 60fps for Avatar 2 and Avatar 3. The counter-argument is that 24fps is a unique mode of expression, which is true. The Hobbit is a trilogy of high fantasy adventure films based on the J. R. R. Tolkien novel of the same name. They were directed by Peter Jackson and serve as prequels to Jackson's earlier The Lord of the Rings trilogy. In an effort to improve the film viewing experience, Jackson filmed the entire trilogy in 48 frames per second (FPS), double the industry standard of 24 FPS. A still from The Hobbit film. (c) Warner Bros. Two factors have motivated the current interest in HFR. The obvious one is that actions recorded at more rapid frame rates, such as a car chase shot at 48 fps vs 24 fps, would reduce by half the distance objects move across successive frames. With HFR we are presented shorter increments of movement |ync| kvg| nya| stc| alq| ued| wah| ovu| yxh| ooq| cak| run| xno| ujd| lex| duh| yxj| isz| ybf| kml| clc| lvp| kej| cqe| hxr| ujg| ota| aza| ltl| dnh| wrj| eit| vyt| kou| eik| kon| vzp| lnc| swn| atq| mqx| bmf| wku| vdy| neo| tby| rpb| sdj| ant| bgh|