YouTube is to introduce a series of new features for creators over the coming months. The video site will soon support 48 and 60 frames per second videos, matching the output of many competitive video ...
Frame rates are a hot topic these days. The higher the frames per second (fps), the obviously flashier and better a film or video game must be, right? Oh, how terribly wrong that is. Don't believe us?
With The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug hitting cinemas this Friday, December 13, our attention yet again turns to one of the film's most exciting and divisive aspects: Peter Jackson's decision to ...