Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :'Superb job Pete...at a blurry one frame per second people will think it looks great!' 29 April 2012

Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :'Superb job Pete...at a blurry one frame per second people will think it looks great!' 29 April 2012
Date
2012
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Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference
DCDL-0021353
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Shows Prime Minister John Key congratulating Film maker Peter Jackson as he watches his film titled 'The Economy and Closing the Gap with Australia'. Context: first screening of 'The Hobbit' footage by Peter Jackson met with mixed reviews over its higher 48 frames per second format (Guardian website 25 April 2012). Despite a deficit lagging $8 billion behind Australia's surplus, Prime Minister John Key insists New Zealand is catching up with Australia (Stuff 9 May 2012)

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