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I enjoy 24 fps for movies, but can also learn to accept the real-lifelike speed of motions of 48 fps cinema too. But one thing I found really distracting was mixing at times every other shot, 24 fps to 48 fps to 24 fps to 48 fps back to 24 fps and then again to 48 fps and..... Visually, it was distracting as if something was wrong with the projector. If Cameron's goal is to make it more immersive, nothing in human sight goes back and forth like that with the eyes' "frame rate" in real life.
If Cameron loves 48 fps, just play the whole movie in 48 fps and then give viewers the normal choice of 24 fps for those who prefer that. But mixing the two rapidly, not a fan. Keep it one format per presentation IMO. Give us a choice too. But yes, the strong 3D in Avatar 2 was really nicely done, and did improve over the original in that sense. A blu ray 3D would be awesome for this potential 2026 blu ray 3D release of Avatar Fire and Ash 3D. Agreed. |
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