Last year, James Cameron called on filmmakers to start shooting film at 48 frames per second - twice the industry standard, and twice as smooth, visually. Peter Jackson was the first to respond, shooting The Hobbit at 48fps. And, according to people who saw a 10-minute preview at CinemaCon this year, it looks like a made-for-TV BBC movie. In the same way that some HD films are sort of uncomfortable to look at because they let you ...