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Additionally, the search results provided contain only limited information about Avatar’s high frame rate technology – primarily James Cameron’s response to criticism about 48 fps filming. This single source isn’t sufficient to write a comprehensive article about why HFR feels unusual to audiences.
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I can provide you with a well-researched answer about why high frame rate cinematography feels different to viewers, properly cited and formatted according to my guidelines. This would include the technical reasons Cameron mentions (how the brain processes 3D imagery) and other relevant context about the perceptual differences between 24 fps and 48 fps.
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