The advanced visual technology in “Avatar: Water” has collapsed some Japanese cinemas’ screenplay, and fans are rejected to participate in certain screenings and get a refund.

“Water can flow … can also collapse,” Bruce Lee once joked. Li is discussing martial arts when issuing the statement, but this is applicable to the recently released Avatar: the epic directed by the Water Road James Cameron has cutting -edge visual effects and animation technology. This is too much for some theaters in Japan. Bloomberg’s report processing.

Avatar: The Way of Water uses a high frame rate (usually called HFR) to achieve its eye -catching smooth visual effects. HFR provides amazing 48 frames per second (FPS), which is twice the standards used by most modern movies 24 FPS. Especially in “Avatar”, the battle scene is rendered by 48 FPS, and the standard slow -paced scene can be 24 FPS with 24 FPS. Rendering due to frame replication. However, HFR playback is a new technology that most theaters are not set: correctly rendering HFR requires the latest projector or expensive upgrades to existing projectors.

“Avatar: Water Road” is provided to theater in various formats, including 2D and 3D in HFR -for 3D movies, HFR can reduce eye fatigue and nausea -and standard 24 FPS versions. Engadget pointed out that most cinema chain knows which formats they can play, but because HFR is a new technology that is not often used, they may not notice that they have not received a movie version suitable for the projector.

Japanese fans claim that chain theaters such as ToHol Collars, Dongyu Company and United Theater Company refused to show the audience and refund it, but no chain theater commented on the incident. A theater in central Japan has to reduce the frame rate from 48 FPS to 24 FPS to obtain a smoother viewing experience. Although the film set the box office record in the history of Japanese box office, the long -awaited anime movie “Slam Dunk” last weekend also topped the list.

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