I loved the new frame-rate. I saw “The Hobbit” for the first time today and plan on seeing it again. I thought it was so beautiful that it was almost spooky, but in a good way. I really liked that “real” feel! Kudos to Peter Jackson for trying something new!
As far as the rumors of this higher frame-rate being seizure inducing (I’ve had seizures all of my adult life) I didn’t have a seizure or feel like I was gong to have one. I can’t speak for everyone that is prone to seizures and/or migraines, though. It might be a trigger for some people.
December 16th, 2012 | 3:27 am
I loved the new frame-rate. I saw “The Hobbit” for the first time today and plan on seeing it again. I thought it was so beautiful that it was almost spooky, but in a good way. I really liked that “real” feel! Kudos to Peter Jackson for trying something new!
As far as the rumors of this higher frame-rate being seizure inducing (I’ve had seizures all of my adult life) I didn’t have a seizure or feel like I was gong to have one. I can’t speak for everyone that is prone to seizures and/or migraines, though. It might be a trigger for some people.