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The Hobbit, 48fps, and the Pernicious Broadening of the Soap Opera Effect

The Hobbit, 48fps, and the Pernicious Broadening of the Soap Opera Effect

by Jason Bovberg | Dec 17, 2012 | Journalism

Peter Jackson’s first film in his Hobbit trilogy—An Unexpected Journey—debuted in theaters last week, and despite huge earnings already, it’s a film that has been immersed in controversy—and one of those controversies relates directly to a certain home-theater debate...

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