"When I did the colour timing this year, the colour grading, I spent a lot of time experimenting with ways we could soften the image and make it look a bit more filmic. "So what I did is work that in reverse," he said. 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. It's not a bad idea to gear up for the coming Prime Video series Lord Of The Rings: Rings Of Power, which comes to that service on September 2, and recently-finally- released its first full-length trailer.īelow is a list of all the content coming to HBO Max in August.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. The Desolation of Smaug is the second installment in this prequel trilogy, and follows Bilbo Baggins as he accompanies Thorin Oakenshield and his fellow dwarves on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug. After the rousing success that was the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, director Peter Jackson followed that up with a Hobbit trilogy that proved to be not as much of a success-though also not without its charms or fans. If high-fantasy prequels are your jam, then you can keep the party going on August 25 with The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Extended Version.
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