Steve Levine

Steve Levine

Blogging about movies and class action lawsuits since 2019

Avatar Frame Rate and Eye Strain Explained

Avatar Frame Rate and Eye Strain Explained James Cameron’s Avatar movies, like Fire and Ash, mix frame rates to make action scenes smoother while keeping dialogue looking like classic films. He uses 48 frames per second for fast parts like…

Avatar HFR and Headaches Explained

Avatar HFR and Headaches Explained Avatar movies, like the new Fire and Ash, use something called HFR. HFR stands for High Frame Rate. It means the film plays at more frames per second than normal movies. Most movies run at…

Avatar HFR and Motion Sickness Explained

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Avatar Why Some People Hate HFR

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Avatar Why Some People Love HFR

Avatar: Why Some People Love HFR James Cameron’s Avatar movies push movie technology in bold ways, and one big reason fans rave about them is High Frame Rate, or HFR. This means showing more images per second than the usual…

Avatar Best Way To Watch Avatar Explained

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