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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Production Video #10

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Published on Dec 16, 2012

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Production Video #10 from the set of THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY.

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  • PeanutandAmy97

    I'm so jealous of all of the people that got to go to the premiere! LUCKY!!

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  • Aiade Guerra

    My eyes >>> Niagara

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  • Hoeloe42

    From Wikipedia's section on the Blu-Ray disc format:

    High-definition video may be stored on BD-ROMs with up to 1920×1080 pixel resolution at up to 59.94 fields per second, if interlaced. Alternatively, progressive scan can go up to 1920×1080 pixel resolution at 24 frames per second, or up to 1280×720 at up to 59.94 frames per second.

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  • neilamadhava

    It could do - it's to do with the reader and data rate exchanges

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  • Hoeloe42

    No. The way the footage is encoded in the Blu-Ray format, it cannot support higher than 24FPS at 1080 resolution. If 48FPS were to become a standard (which I hope it does), a new format would be necessary.

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  • Christoph Schaller

    10:35 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhahah­ahhahahahahhahahaah!

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  • Yuurihime

    I feel so old! I was 14 when the first movie came out and now that toddler is all grown up! :O

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  • Hoeloe42

    The Blu-ray format cannot support any framerate other than 24FPS, so no.

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  • MundungGus

    "And my favorite Dwarf...you know who you are" LOL

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