Last month, a fifteen minute clip of Peter Jackson's hotly anticipated adaptation of The Hobbit was debuted to show off the production's revolutionary frame rate technology (The Hobbit was shot at 48fps instead of the standard 24).
Unfortunately, reception to the new footage was mixed, with many audience members complaining that the heightened frame rate gave the film an artificial feel, and made it difficult to suspend their disbelief as they watched events unfold.
There's been plenty of time for the dust to settle, so we figured now would be a great time to weigh in on the new technology, and what it will mean for the future of 3D film presentations.
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