box office hits, Titanic as well as avatarcreated by director James Cameron will receive updated versions in 4K HDR and HFR (High Frame Rate) formats, which consist of increasing the frame rate displayed in each scene.
James Cameron is one of the great enthusiasts of new technologies for cinema, and with the public acceptance of these new modes of presentation, the director has a great opportunity to bring this to his films and bring them back to theaters.
The films will return to theaters on various and appropriate dates. New film, Avatar: Path of Water, releases in December, so the remaster of the franchise’s first blockbuster will return to the big screen in September to promote its sequel. Already Titanicshould return to theaters in repackaged form in February 2023, not far from Valentine’s Day in the United States and will be a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the release of the original film, which was released in December 1997.
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The remasters do Lightstorm EntertainmentCameron’s production company using the platform True cut movement gives pixelworks.
When the specs for this visual update become available, nothing has been revealed other than that the films will be in 4K HDR 3D and at higher frame rates than the originals.
Motion pictures do not often have frame rates above 24 frames per second (frames per second), which is the industry standard, but there are very famous cases such as the trilogy. hobbitPeter Jackson, who ran at 60 frames per second and Gemini Projectcreated by Ang Lee who used an amazing 120fps.
Thinking about the possibilities and how well James Cameron uses these novelties in cinematography, we can expect a big update of the two cinematic works. But will everyone take advantage of this news? Not all theaters are ready for these new technologies, and there is still the fact that some viewers may feel nauseous or dizzy when watching or playing something at a high frame rate.
I’m excited and I hope to be able to see these wonderful pieces of cinema with all the innovation they bring. And that more and more producers are ready to bring their films using new technologies to the big screen.
Via: Which HiFi?
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