Basically current movies are framed at 24 Fps, owing to comparitively high film print cost if the alternatives 48 or 60Fps is used.
For years, Audience are served feasibly slower frame rate & allowed motion blur, which eventually became un-noticeble for audience.
Peter Jackson with his "Hobbit" will be bringing in 48 Fps, and might spark another massive change after 3D.
This will include theatre to be equiped with 48Fps projectors.
Those who bough Full HD television won't be able to watch it, as they can't process that and so forth.
Loads of hinderance, so will better clarity of movies happen?
For years, Audience are served feasibly slower frame rate & allowed motion blur, which eventually became un-noticeble for audience.
Peter Jackson with his "Hobbit" will be bringing in 48 Fps, and might spark another massive change after 3D.
This will include theatre to be equiped with 48Fps projectors.
Those who bough Full HD television won't be able to watch it, as they can't process that and so forth.
Loads of hinderance, so will better clarity of movies happen?