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I think HFR is something where a director has to totally reverse-engineer the way they make movies. Meaning in the shots, the cinematography, and the effects.
That way, HFR can create a new cinematic experience that won't' be jarring to the eyes, and won't cheapen the film itself. My probable with HFR with The Hobbit isn't the potential in the tech; it's the fact that it made the first film look really cheap looking. The beauty got lessen.
That way, HFR can create a new cinematic experience that won't' be jarring to the eyes, and won't cheapen the film itself. My probable with HFR with The Hobbit isn't the potential in the tech; it's the fact that it made the first film look really cheap looking. The beauty got lessen.
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I like the line. Theyre dwarves. Theyre wild and rambunctious, and a young dwarf like kili wouldn't be beyond a little flirting.

