tailieunhanh - The future of cinema is smooth, crisp and amazing
My methodology consisted of multiple approaches towards determining student response to the various screenings. Immediately after each of the three screen- ings (Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Man With a Movie Camera and Ballet Mechanique), the entire class of approximately ninety students became a large focus group. Students participated in dialogues with one another and myself about the posi- tive and negative effects of the use of electronic music and its implications for film spectatorship, and I documented their comments. In each case this large group dialogue was followed the next day by the use of a smaller focus group made up of the members of a class tutorial. | HIGH FRAME RATE TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW FOR EXHIBITORS The future of cinema is smooth crisp and amazing CHRISTIE HIGH FRAME RATE TECHNOLOGY The future of cinema is all about high frame rates With the advent of digital cinema the movie industry is finally able to affordably shift away from production and playback techniques that date back almost a century to new High Frame Rate HFR and 3D HFR technology that delivers more realistic viewing experiences. HFR movies record and play visuals at twice or more the rate of that seen in today s cinemas meaning less flicker motion blur and stuttered movement. The improvements to 3D movies will be particularly dramatic creating ultra-realistic movie-going experiences and resolving some of the issues that have been problematic for the medium. Some of the biggest movies on the horizon - a pair of Lord of the Rings prequels and Avatar s sequels - will use 3D HFR. Avatar director James Cameron is working with Christie in leading the global R D effort to make the industry ready for this big shift - from the film set and all the way to the local movieplex. HFR provides directors and cinematographers with a new medium for storytelling. They will enjoy enhanced creative freedom on set with support for a wider range of camera moves. HFRs will also have profound effects on the ability to capture and display sporting events theater and dance. Christie is leading the industry in developing HFR technology and is in the process of rolling out a transition plan for exhibitors. The drive is on to make theater operators fully ready for the HFR-driven movie experiences that are coming in late 2012. For the cinema business adopting HFRs will mean more satisfied customers more filled seats and direct contributions to bottom lines. It will also improve the overall product and expand business opportunities for alternative content already coming at High Frame Rates. In this brief we ll walk you through the background on frame rates and their technical .
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