![]() ![]() Jackson said he took time out to try and gauge exactly why some audiences did not like the look of higher frame rate in the wake of An Unexpected Journey's release, and came to the conclusion that the film's image was sharper than viewers were used to in cinemas. "It's so much more comfortable on the eyes." He said the screen blur, or strobing effect of lower rate film "certainly is one of the contributing factors to eyestrain and people having an uncomfortable experience in 3D". "Forty-eight frames per second is a way, way better way to look at 3D," Jackson told Variety. But he said he had taken steps to ensure the sequel's look more closely resembled traditional film. Five months later, he fell back into his old habits and was last seen ordering a large shipment of Arkenstones.Jackson remains convinced that the higher frame rate, with its ability to eliminate the screen-blur effect seen at the standard 24fps during fast-paced action sequences, represents a significant step forward. It looks great with this ring I found back in the last episode.Īfter crushing his own wings under the weight of his gold, Smaug decided to seek therapy at the Dr. Smaug: Enough! Leave my cavern never to return.īilbo: I suppose you aren’t prepared to move on, Great Slayer of Kings!īilbo: We weren’t able to clean out as much as we should have, but I managed to take the cup, so at least I have a small token of memory. Thorin: Of course I do! We all do, he stole our home. Thorin: Hmm… looks vulnerable to an attack… You’ve been so consumed by collecting these treasures you’ve neglected your armored hide! Thorin: You can’t even hold it, it’s too small for your hands!īilbo: Listen, Great and Powerful Dragon, you have a serious problem. Bilbo: I’m going to take this one cup, O Magnificent One. ![]()
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