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HFR: Yes, No, Maybe, Why? “Gemini Man” Technical Supervisor Answers Your Question(s)
“We've found is that the more detail you give to a viewer, the more their eyes like it.”
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“We've found is that the more detail you give to a viewer, the more their eyes like it.”
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"It is my great fortune to be able to experiment and test the limits of what new digital cinema has to offer us."