Bobtheduck wrote:Not wanting the 3d version, I can understand. I mean, it's more expensive, too. But the 48 FPS version?
I'll never understand people who get UPSET by a higher framerate. I can guarantee you if kids are raised on 60 or 120 fps, they'll feel old 24 fps movies are jerky. It's just that you expect movies to be 24. You're used to the feel it gives you, and people tend to associate higher framerates with TV. It's an artificial thing, though. Films were only 24 FPS to save money on film. This isn't really a problem anymore, since most theaters are digital. If you watch enough movies at a higher framerate, you'll get used to it. I wish they'd make the movies in 60 or 120 fps instead of 48. That way it doesn't look weird when you put it on a TV, which multiples of 24 WILL.
Because its terrible... Even a poorly converted 3d film is not as distracting as watching something with such a high framerate. I can't speak for the hobbit as I haven't seem it yet. But if it looks like a cheap home video or a taped play, I hope it kills the HFR in its tracks. I never did like the way soap operas were filmed. They looked like actors on a set and everything looks cheap. Never did understand why they were like that till recently. Since the FR is so fast and its so smooth, you are no longer fooled by fake props, sets etc... Which takes you out of the movie as you no longer believe its real because its obviously plaster walls and not stone and plastic helmets and not metal. This is my problem with HFR and it bugs the crap out of me like none other.
I recently got a new HDTV and it had this crappy feature called true motion. This true motion feature up the frame rate of everything and I could not stand it I almost refused to watch anything on this TV and just use it from playing games because it was so annoying and distracting. I finally figured out how to turn it off though and all is well I'm going to give the hobbit a chance though. Stuff like Braveheart and passion of the Christ were not filmed with a higher frame rate so I can't judge how the hobbit will look. I will say Braveheart and passion looks terrible with a higher frame rate it looked like I was watching a play and you can tell everything was fake. Absolutely bugged me the entire time I was watching until I figured out how to turn it off. If it's anything like that with a soap opera/cheap home-video look, no I will never ever get used to it. I've hated that format since I was a kid as it doesn't look real and everything looks fake. A slower frame rate is able to fool your eyes into thinking what you're seeing is real. A higher frame rate totally ruins that illusion. Magic tricks work because they trick your eyes. If you were able to see everything that they were doing there would be no illusion cause you'd see how fake it is.
But I still wanna see the hobbit with the HFR cause I'm curious how it came out and if they managed to keep your eyes fooled or if it still feels like a taped play. If it still has the soap opera effect, I will forever avoid it like the plague and pray that format never catches on.