I'm really surprised no one has posted anything about this yet. We saw it Christmas night. I had just finished re-reading the book, and I felt a lot of the scenes were unnecessary padding to link it to the LotR mythology, but otherwise it was awesome.
“We are not going to have the kind of cooperation we need if everyone insists on their own narrow version of reality. … the great divide in the world today … is between people who have the courage to listen and those who are convinced that they already know it all.”
Posted by yokes It definitely felt padded to me too.
Which format did you watch? I went for the 2D, 24fps version.
2D, not sure of the frame rate. I wonder... I read it was shot on the Red camera, which shoots digital video. Video typically shoots at 30 frames per second, not 24. (technically, 29.8 or something like that.) So does that mean the Red, unlike every other video camera, shoots at 24 normally? I have a friend who's a cinematographer. I should ask him.
Another question: were they projecting it at 24 or 48? I guess it doesn't make sense to shoot it at 48 if it was only going to be projected at 24, because half the frames would need to be removed.
Just thinking out loud.
The real difference between LotR and Star Wars is that LotR was made for adults, Star Wars for children.
“We are not going to have the kind of cooperation we need if everyone insists on their own narrow version of reality. … the great divide in the world today … is between people who have the courage to listen and those who are convinced that they already know it all.”
2D, not sure of the frame rate. I wonder... I read it was shot on the Red camera, which shoots digital video. Video typically shoots at 30 frames per second, not 24. (technically, 29.8 or something like that.) So does that mean the Red, unlike every other video camera, shoots at 24 normally? I have a friend who's a cinematographer. I should ask him.
Another question: were they projecting it at 24 or 48? I guess it doesn't make sense to shoot it at 48 if it was only going to be projected at 24, because half the frames would need to be removed.
Just thinking out loud.
The real difference between LotR and Star Wars is that LotR was made for adults, Star Wars for children.
2D, not sure of the frame rate. I wonder... I read it was shot on the Red camera, which shoots digital video. Video typically shoots at 30 frames per second, not 24. (technically, 29.8 or something like that.) So does that mean the Red, unlike every other video camera, shoots at 24 normally? I have a friend who's a cinematographer. I should ask him.
Another question: were they projecting it at 24 or 48? I guess it doesn't make sense to shoot it at 48 if it was only going to be projected at 24, because half the frames would need to be removed.
Just thinking out loud.
The real difference between LotR and Star Wars is that LotR was made for adults, Star Wars for children.
Weren't they supposed to shoot that at like 60 FPS and show it at that or something?
"The best wine lies at the bottom of the pail/And Happiness lies below the navel." - Drukpa Kunley, "The Divine Madman of the Dragon Lineage" and "Saint of 5,000 Women".
I didn't like that we didn't get to see Smaug fully and that the movie was "to be continued" - really trying to drag this last one out.
Absolutely. I'm OK with not showing Smaug, because it builds anticipation, but the only reason to stretch it into three movies was to make money. Peter Jackson said it was for artistic reasons. I say BS.
“We are not going to have the kind of cooperation we need if everyone insists on their own narrow version of reality. … the great divide in the world today … is between people who have the courage to listen and those who are convinced that they already know it all.”