![]() ![]() I just couldn't get used to Avatar 2's look At a moment I felt like I was taking crazy pills (thank you for that line, Mugatu), I even walked out of the theater briefly to look for someone who could explain it. And once I learned this, I realized I understood why I was nearly getting a headache (fortunately, it didn't get painful). Because, as Yahoo learned from Cameron, the film switches between them. Yes, when I said "many scenes in Avatar: The Way of Water are running at 48 fps," I also meant that the movie contains 24 fps scenes. This is likely down to my brain and eyes adjusting to the move back from 48 fps to a lower speed. Then, most of the time the Na'vi's human friend Spider (Jack Champion) moved on screen, it looked odd. ![]() How does this look in practice? Well, I first knew something was wrong when a group of Na'vi walking on land looked like they were sped up (anything shown at 2x speed - the 24 to 48fps jump can't be overlooked). That means that many scenes in Avatar: The Way of Water are running at 48 fps, twice as fast as the 24 fps standard that movies have been presented in since people first started going to the theater (Peter Jackson's The Hobbit is one of the few high-profile HFR movies you may remember). ![]()
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