# Beyond 24fps: The Financial Facets of High Frame Rate Filmmaking

_General · published 2023-06-07_

High Frame Rate (HFR) filmmaking — shooting at 48fps, 60fps, or beyond — promises smoother motion and heightened visual immersion, but it comes with a substantially higher price tag. A new guide breaks down the key cost drivers: advanced camera equipment capable of capturing elevated frame rates, more complex and time-intensive post-production workflows including editing and color grading, and additional talent and crew considerations that compound the budget impact.

Case studies anchor the analysis in real-world outcomes. Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" trilogy, shot at 48fps, is cited as an early high-profile HFR experiment, while James Cameron's "Avatar 2" (2022) illustrates the technical challenges — including production delays — that HFR can introduce. Ang Lee's "Gemini Man," produced at a reported $138M, serves as another benchmark for understanding how HFR ambition translates into bottom-line exposure for producers and investors alike.

## Sources
- [Filmustage Blog](https://filmustage.com/blog/beyond-24fps-the-financial-facets-of-high-frame-rate-filmmaking/)
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