Friday, November 4, 2011

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If you ever had doubts about 'The Hobbit' being shot in 3d, Jackson will be here to calm your fears. In the new video released round the director's Facebook page, he takes audiences around the brought tour in the film's New Zealand set. Funny enough, Jackson starts the clip by saying "it is not very difficult to shoot in 3d,Inch then your film's crew showing how difficult it is always to shoot in 3d. Because the camera they are using, the Red-colored-colored Epic, has the ability to give them an opportunity to maneuver in tough spaces, the appearance it has been creating makes things somewhat complicated. Apparently, the digital camera includes a inclination to "eat color," meaning they've required to add a lot of it for the set also to the heavens. It shows super-saturated props along with red-colored-colored makeup being caked round the faces of cast-people (without plenty of red-colored-colored, the digital camera would finish off adding more yellow for the picture). However, it is not all not so great: as Jackson describes, the film continues to be shot at 48 fps, that's two occasions the conventional rate a movie is shot. Since the eye sees at 60 fps, the look can look much closer to the actual existence. Furthermore for the 3d mumbo jumbo, a couple of from the footage features the specific film being made. Nearly all it's dwarves running using the forest, however there is a short glimpses of Gandalf (Mister Ian McKellen) and Bilbo (Martin Freeman). There is a Frodo (Elijah Wood) cameo! 'The Hobbit: An Unforeseen Journey' will hit theaters on 12 ,. 14, 2012. [via CinemaBlend and Facebook] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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