The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is just days away from hitting the big screen this weekend, and there’s a lot of anticipation surrounding our return to Middle-earth for various reasons.
The most obvious, of course, is that The Lord of the Rings was so immensely successful, and Peter Jackson’s return to the world of hobbits, dwarves, wizards, and more has been a long-awaited one.
Another of the main reasons we’re all looking forward to it is finally getting to see the way it was shot – in 48fps. Jackson revealed some footage earlier in the year that hadn’t yet been finished, to give a preview of what the higher frame rate would look like, and it was met with mixed reactions.
Jon has seen the finished product – you can read his review here – and is full of praise for the higher frame rate. So whether you’re...
The most obvious, of course, is that The Lord of the Rings was so immensely successful, and Peter Jackson’s return to the world of hobbits, dwarves, wizards, and more has been a long-awaited one.
Another of the main reasons we’re all looking forward to it is finally getting to see the way it was shot – in 48fps. Jackson revealed some footage earlier in the year that hadn’t yet been finished, to give a preview of what the higher frame rate would look like, and it was met with mixed reactions.
Jon has seen the finished product – you can read his review here – and is full of praise for the higher frame rate. So whether you’re...
- 12/11/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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