Approximately 169 minutes for the theatrical version.
Includes an additional 13 minutes of footage and nearly 9 hours of production documentaries.
Features "Song of the Lonely Mountain," written by Howard Shore and performed by Neil Finn. Fan Edit Context The Hobbit: An Unexpected Masterclass in Why 48 FPS Fails
Covers the first six chapters of J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, The Hobbit , along with elements from the Lord of the Rings Appendices. Technical Specifications
Uniquely shot at 48 frames per second (High Frame Rate) to provide a sharper, more "realistic" image, though this was controversial among some viewers.
Filmed using dual RED Epic cameras on a 3D rig.
This report summarizes key technical and narrative details for the film (2012), focusing on its original release and the popular fan edits often associated with high-definition digital releases (such as 720p BRRips). Film Overview Release Date: December 2012. Director: Peter Jackson.
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Approximately 169 minutes for the theatrical version.
Includes an additional 13 minutes of footage and nearly 9 hours of production documentaries.
Features "Song of the Lonely Mountain," written by Howard Shore and performed by Neil Finn. Fan Edit Context The Hobbit: An Unexpected Masterclass in Why 48 FPS Fails
Covers the first six chapters of J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, The Hobbit , along with elements from the Lord of the Rings Appendices. Technical Specifications
Uniquely shot at 48 frames per second (High Frame Rate) to provide a sharper, more "realistic" image, though this was controversial among some viewers.
Filmed using dual RED Epic cameras on a 3D rig.
This report summarizes key technical and narrative details for the film (2012), focusing on its original release and the popular fan edits often associated with high-definition digital releases (such as 720p BRRips). Film Overview Release Date: December 2012. Director: Peter Jackson.