The Hobbit causing headaches?

Contributor: SecretToyLover2 SecretToyLover2
Anyone seen it? Is it really making folks sick?
12/15/2012
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Contributor: AHubbyof2SexualMinds AHubbyof2SexualMinds
With it being shot at 48 frames per second instead of 24 frames per second it does look different. I've read that it looks almost "hyper real" and could make people dizzy or such I bet.
12/15/2012
Contributor: Himmel Himmel
It should not be a problem unless your eyes are sensitive to 3D movies
12/15/2012
Contributor: - Kira - - Kira -
I heard of this and I don't think I'm gonna go anymore just in case. 3D movies make me ill, so I'm sure I'd be one of the ones that gets a headache or gets ill from the high frame rate.
12/15/2012
Contributor: roskat roskat
I read about this as well. I think I'll wait to see it in the comfort of my home.
12/15/2012
Contributor: Mikemanz Mikemanz
the higher frame rate shouldn't affect people, but ya never know
12/15/2012
Contributor: Chilipepper Chilipepper
I did get a headache - boyfriend and his friends didn't. But it's hard to tell since Florida has weather pressure systems moving in at least twice a day, and I'm sensitive to sinus headaches.
12/16/2012
Contributor: SneakersAndPearls SneakersAndPearls
Usually, movies in the theater give me intense headaches. I just got back from seeing thins (like, 15 minutes ago) and I didn't get a headache this time. But, I didn't see it in 3D.
12/16/2012
Contributor: tami tami
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Originally posted by SecretToyLover2
Anyone seen it? Is it really making folks sick?
I don't watch the hobbit movie or any movies like it
12/16/2012
Contributor: Raymaker Raymaker
My friend said she got a little nauseous toward the end of watching it, but I had no ill effects at all, personally. Certain people are sensitive to all sorts of film techniques.
12/16/2012
Contributor: El-Jaro El-Jaro
There were some 3D "money shots" (camera movement designed with 3D viewers in mind), but it wasn't too bad. They were a bit dizzying though.
12/17/2012
Contributor: mdnght mdnght
Quote:
Originally posted by SecretToyLover2
Anyone seen it? Is it really making folks sick?
I didn't get a headache or anything, and neither did anyone I know of...
12/17/2012
Contributor: CB47 CB47
i watched it in High Frame Rate Real D 3D and didnt get a headache (although I sometimes do from watching 3D)
12/17/2012
Contributor: Genderfree Genderfree
Quote:
Originally posted by AHubbyof2SexualMinds
With it being shot at 48 frames per second instead of 24 frames per second it does look different. I've read that it looks almost "hyper real" and could make people dizzy or such I bet.
Strange, since eyes can only see about 24 FPS. The rest creates blur.
12/18/2012