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bloodshotEyes
Syns mye i traileren så kjipt ut.. Dvergene, som en tidligere poster evnte, og generelt sett hvordan ting ser ut. Det ser liksom ikke ut som en kino-film, mer sånn som folk på youtube lager med digitalkameraer. Leste at de faktisk filmer med digitalkamera, i 48 fps, så det forklarer en del. Men jeg foretrekker slik man filma før(men nolan feks bruker aldri digitalkamera).
"In a recent post on his Facebook page, director Peter Jackson gave fans a sneak peek at some of the innovative techniques used to shoot the film in 3D. The movie is being made with
48 RED Epic digital cameras and since it's shot in 3D, those cameras have to be paired and positioned a specific distance apart.
Sounds easy? It isn't. While the RED cameras are a lot smaller than regular film cameras used in Hollywood, the lenses they use make it nearly impossible to place them close to each other. As such, the film makers had to engage the help of 3ality Technica, a company that makes custom camera rigs, to create specialised mounts for the cameras used in The Hobbit.
The mounts, which allow one camera to be pointed straight at the subject while the other shoots the image reflected off a mirror, lets camera operators change the distance between the two camera lenses — called the interocular distance — easily. This keeps the lenses at a distance similar to our own eyes and should ensure that the 3D effect looks more believable and causes less fatigue.
The movie is also being shot at 5K resolution — more than six times that of 1080p — at 48 frames per second, which means The Hobbit could be one of the best-looking 3D films we'll ever see. Well, until Avatar 2 comes out, maybe."
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http://www.cnet.com.au/how-peter-jac...-339325895.htm
Gleder meg!!