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Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson filmed “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” at 48 frames per second, a higher rate he said gave the movie a “lovely silky look.” The format has made the film’s computer-generated images, such as the creature Gollum, seem more realistic, but some critics are complaining it also makes the movie’s flaws more noticeable. (Associated Press)

Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson filmed “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” at 48 frames per second, a higher rate he said gave the movie a “lovely silky look.” The format has made the film’s computer-generated images, such as the creature Gollum, seem more realistic, but some critics are complaining it also makes the movie’s flaws more noticeable. (Associated Press)

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