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Much better color and contrast than the theatrical HFR.

Without the traditional motion blur, the artifice of filmmaking became visible: the makeup looked like paint, the props looked like plastic, and the sets felt like stages. Instead of feeling more immersed in a fantasy world, many fans felt they were watching a high-definition behind-the-scenes documentary. Availability and the "Download" Dilemma If you are looking to experience The Hobbit

Despite the hype, Warner Bros. and Peter Jackson decided to release the consumer versions (Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD) in 48fps. Why?