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Originally Posted by BleedOrange11
Got to see The Hobbit today at a Cinemark HFR RealD 3D showing. I had no physical issues with the HFR or 3D. I watch 3D content and/or play 3D PS3 games multiple times per week.
It took me about 20 minutes to get used to the look of 48fps.
After seeing The Hobbit though, I really hope James Cameron goes with 60fps for Avatar 2. 48fps is nice, but to get the full intended effect of life-like motion, HFR needs to be pushed more. Hopefully, on-set data storage and transfer for the filmmakers, as well as home theater discs will be able to better accommodate HFR over the next couple of years.
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60fps, they hopefully can upgrade with a firmware update to their existing equipment by 2015. I wonder if the new Star Wars VII will be in HFR also in addition to classic 24 fps 3D?
Glad you liked Hobbit's 48 fps 3D. Did you feel the 3D was strong, really good, average or weak for the most part?