The Hobbit movie is on the go after experiencing a series of setbacks but now back on track shooting is in full swing suggesting that The Hobbit movie will stick to its scheduled release date at the end of next years. Though he is quite wrapped up in shooting director Peter Jackson spared some time to make fans award about what is happening g with the project at the moment. While providing some production photos he had gone on to talk about the technical side of the projects at length. Among the technical details reveled by the director a notable one had been that he will be filming the movie in 48 frames per second instead of usual 24 frames per second which is the was it has been since 1920s.
Peter Jackson seems to be quite taken in by the idea of shooting The Hobbit movie in 48 frames per second as he had gone on to say that the final result of movie is going to be terrific for onlookers. Director had gone on to say that the viewing experience is going to be more enjoyable and comfortable with the use of new format. Warner Bros seems to be ready to take a risk and do something they have never done before since it had allowed the director to use the technology for the first time and upcoming flick is going to be the first wide release feature film shot at this higher frame rate
Thus it can be assumed that The Hobbit movie will have images which are far more clear and smooth. Coming in 3D format this sure is going to be a eye popping and visually stunning cinematic experience for audiences. Elaborating more on the use of 48 frames per second technique Peter Jackson had gone on to say that when the normal 24 frames per second is used images sometime get blurred especially when it concerns fast movements. In new format the viewing is going to be blur free and more realistic. Since it has been in trend to use digital cameras lately getting that outcome that director hopes is not not going to be hard since digital cameras have the capacity to pull it off.








0 comments:
Posting Komentar