Is there anyone here who saw Avatar in the theater and can reliably tell the difference between 24p, 30p, and 60p footage?
I never saw it but noticed it playing at 60p on a Blu-Ray player at Best Buy the other day. It was literally snagging customers as they walked by...they just stopped and stared.
This got me wondering. Was it shown this way in the theater? If so, is THAT what people are going on and on about when they keep saying the effects are so amazing? Are they just confused because they don't see 60p very often and they don't know how to say "the frame-rate is awesome" so they just say "the effects are awesome?"
Does anyone know?
Because honestly it would explain a lot. I thought the effects were fine in the trailers (which played at 24p) but not much different than many other movies I've seen. I've been confused by the amount of praise the effects have been getting so I was wondering if this was the secret.
I never saw it but noticed it playing at 60p on a Blu-Ray player at Best Buy the other day. It was literally snagging customers as they walked by...they just stopped and stared.
This got me wondering. Was it shown this way in the theater? If so, is THAT what people are going on and on about when they keep saying the effects are so amazing? Are they just confused because they don't see 60p very often and they don't know how to say "the frame-rate is awesome" so they just say "the effects are awesome?"
Does anyone know?
Because honestly it would explain a lot. I thought the effects were fine in the trailers (which played at 24p) but not much different than many other movies I've seen. I've been confused by the amount of praise the effects have been getting so I was wondering if this was the secret.