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Are there any films coming out in High Frame Rate (HFR)?

Yes.

James Cameron has said that he'll be using HFR for his Avatar sequels.

Cameron revealed that he considered shooting Avatar at 48 fps, but decided the time wasn’t right. However, he intends to shoot Avatar 2 and 3 at a higher frame rate - the question is whether that will be at 48 or 60. He is currently writing the script and is at least 18 months away from starting to shoot.

Cameron revealed that he considered shooting Avatar at 48 fps, but decided the time wasn’t right. However, he intends to shoot Avatar 2 and 3 at a higher frame rate - the question is whether that will be at 48 or 60. He is currently writing the script and is at least 18 months away from starting to shoot.

Source: Hollywood Reporter's Comic Con coverage.

Andy Serkis has said the same about his film adaptation of George Orwell's book "Animal Farm."

Noting that he worked with "an extraordinarily talented crew and an amazing array of talent" on The Hobbit, Serkis now is exploring the use of some of the tools and techniques used to bring Middle Earth to the screen, including 3D and high-frame-rate photography and projection.

Noting that he worked with "an extraordinarily talented crew and an amazing array of talent" on The Hobbit, Serkis now is exploring the use of some of the tools and techniques used to bring Middle Earth to the screen, including 3D and high-frame-rate photography and projection.

Are there any films coming out in High Frame Rate (HFR)?

Yes.

James Cameron has said that he'll be using HFR for his Avatar sequels.

Cameron revealed that he considered shooting Avatar at 48 fps, but decided the time wasn’t right. However, he intends to shoot Avatar 2 and 3 at a higher frame rate - the question is whether that will be at 48 or 60. He is currently writing the script and is at least 18 months away from starting to shoot.

Source: Hollywood Reporter's Comic Con coverage.

Andy Serkis has said the same about his film adaptation of George Orwell's book "Animal Farm."

Noting that he worked with "an extraordinarily talented crew and an amazing array of talent" on The Hobbit, Serkis now is exploring the use of some of the tools and techniques used to bring Middle Earth to the screen, including 3D and high-frame-rate photography and projection.

Are there any films coming out in High Frame Rate (HFR)?

Yes.

James Cameron has said that he'll be using HFR for his Avatar sequels.

Cameron revealed that he considered shooting Avatar at 48 fps, but decided the time wasn’t right. However, he intends to shoot Avatar 2 and 3 at a higher frame rate - the question is whether that will be at 48 or 60. He is currently writing the script and is at least 18 months away from starting to shoot.

Source: Hollywood Reporter's Comic Con coverage.

Andy Serkis has said the same about his film adaptation of George Orwell's book "Animal Farm."

Noting that he worked with "an extraordinarily talented crew and an amazing array of talent" on The Hobbit, Serkis now is exploring the use of some of the tools and techniques used to bring Middle Earth to the screen, including 3D and high-frame-rate photography and projection.

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Are there any films coming out in High Frame Rate (HFR)?

Yes.

James Cameron has said that he'll be using HFR for his Avatar sequels.

Cameron revealed that he considered shooting Avatar at 48 fps, but decided the time wasn’t right. However, he intends to shoot Avatar 2 and 3 at a higher frame rate - the question is whether that will be at 48 or 60. He is currently writing the script and is at least 18 months away from starting to shoot.

Source: Hollywood Reporter's Comic Con coverage.

Andy Serkis has said the same about his film adaptation of George Orwell's book "Animal Farm."

Noting that he worked with "an extraordinarily talented crew and an amazing array of talent" on The Hobbit, Serkis now is exploring the use of some of the tools and techniques used to bring Middle Earth to the screen, including 3D and high-frame-rate photography and projection.

Are there any films coming out in High Frame Rate (HFR)?

Yes.

James Cameron has said that he'll be using HFR for his Avatar sequels. Andy Serkis has said the same about his film adaptation of George Orwell's book "Animal Farm."

Are there any films coming out in High Frame Rate (HFR)?

Yes.

James Cameron has said that he'll be using HFR for his Avatar sequels.

Cameron revealed that he considered shooting Avatar at 48 fps, but decided the time wasn’t right. However, he intends to shoot Avatar 2 and 3 at a higher frame rate - the question is whether that will be at 48 or 60. He is currently writing the script and is at least 18 months away from starting to shoot.

Source: Hollywood Reporter's Comic Con coverage.

Andy Serkis has said the same about his film adaptation of George Orwell's book "Animal Farm."

Noting that he worked with "an extraordinarily talented crew and an amazing array of talent" on The Hobbit, Serkis now is exploring the use of some of the tools and techniques used to bring Middle Earth to the screen, including 3D and high-frame-rate photography and projection.

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Are there any films coming out in High Frame Rate (HFR)?

Yes.

James Cameron has said that he'll be using HFR for his Avatar sequels. Andy Serkis has said the same about his film adaptation of George Orwell's book "Animal Farm."