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Avatar is an upcoming American sci-fi film directed and produced by filmmaker James Cameron and is expected to be premiered on 18 December 2009.
The film recorded with new groundbreaking 3D technology, which Cameron himself has been through and designed. Avatar is the first 20th Century Fox film that contains the new 20th Century Fox logo animation by Blue Sky Studios, creator of the Ice Age. With a budget of around 237 million U.S. dollars will be the film world's fourth most expensive movie of all time.
This is James Cameron's first feature film since the film Titanic in 1997. The film's first trailer was seen online from 20 August 2009.
Action
The film's action takes place around the 2100's and revolves around a former Marine from the earth, the partially paralyzed Jake Sully (Sam Worthington). Jake is living on the planet Pandora, whose air is not breathable for humans.
The planet is inhabited by the alien race Na'vi. Na'vis is a race similar to humans, but with tails, blue skin and a length of three meters. Jake will be inducted into the Avatar program, which allows him to go. The program makes him an Avatar, which is the name of Na'vis form that he resembles one of them.
People are on Pandora to search for valuable minerals which can make Jake into a full human being. But Na'vi place their fighters to defend its existence.
Jake is sent deep into the jungles of Pandora as a scout for the soldiers who will follow. Where Jake meets many of Pandora's beauties and dangers.
Jake falls in love with Neytiri. But Jake is caught between the earth's industrial-military forces and Na'vis. Jake must choose sides in an epic battle that will decide the fate of an entire world.
In 1994, James Cameron wrote one eighty pages long well-developed text for Avatar. Cameron has said his inspiration came from all the science-fiction books he read as a child and that he especially sought to develop the style used by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his series on Barsoom.
Cameron saw his story as a way to describe how advanced civilizations supplant indigenous cultures, either through active genocides or in a more accidental way, and it was influenced by the story of Pocahontas.I Avatar exercising humanity the same methods to the entire planet.
The company Digital Domain, which specializes in animation and special effects, was previously working with Cameron and joined the project. The project was scheduled to begin in summer 1997 to be released in 1999. That was not the case.
In June 2005, Cameron worked with a project tentatively called "Project 880" while he was working on another project, a film about the Battle Angel.I Cameron said in December that he planned to film Battle Angel first, to release it in summer 2007, and to film the Project 880 to release it in 2009.I February 2006 told Cameron that he has changed his goal for the two film projects, Project 880 was scheduled to be released since 2007 and Battle Angel 2009th He hinted, however, that no release of Project 880 could be delayed until 2008. Later in February, Cameron revealed that Project 880 was a "reorganized version of Avatar", a film that he had tried to do a few years tidigare.PÃ¥ because of the technological developments concerning the creation of computer animated characters such as Gollum, King Kong and pirate Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean series. Cameron had chosen Avatar over Battle Angel after he completed a five-day test of the cameras last year.
Early versions of Cameron's blueprint for Avatar was circulated on the Internet for years. When the project is announced copies were removed from several websites. In June 2006, Cameron said that if Avatar was successful he hoped to make two successors of the film.
From this January to April 2006 Cameron worked with the script. Together with the linguist Paul Frommer, president of the Center for Communications, he developed an entire language and a culture of Na'vi, the native breed of Pandora. In July, Cameron announced that he was going to shoot Avatar in order to place it in the summer of 2008 and planned to begin principal filming with an established ensemble in February 2007.
In August the same year began the studio Weta Digital to help Cameron produce Avatar. Although Cameron's old business partner Stan Winston joined in to help with the film's design. In September 2006, Cameron went out with that he used his own Reality Camera system to film in 3-D. To get deep vision of the film used two high-definition cameras mounted in the camera body.
Filming and special effects
In December 2006, Cameron explained that the delay of the film was due to have been due to him since the 1990s had been waiting for the necessary technology to implement the project would be advanced enough. The plan was to create photo-realistic computer animated characters by making use of motion capture animation technology.
The development of this would have worked on over the past 14 months. Unlike previous motion capture system in which the digital environment is added after the actors' movement patterns were recorded were Cameron through his virtual camera directly, in real time, on a monitor to see how the actor's virtual counterparts influenced the film's digital world. It gave him the opportunity to direct change and directing scenes, just like the ordinary film. The technology also creates opportunities for the director who is not in ordinary cases, such as to directly change the perspective and scale.
Cameron plans to continue developing the effects for Avatar, which he hoped would be released during the summer of 2009. He also gave directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson the opportunity to try out the new technology. Spielberg and George Lucas had even visit the set to see how Cameron used the equipment on which he directed.
Other technological innovations include a significantly larger motion-capture stage, and specially developed equipment to capture facial expressions of the actors. The tool consists of a small, individualized, headdress, resembling a skullcap, with a small camera attached to it. The camera is positioned in front of the actor's face and gather information about their facial expressions and how their pupils and eyelids move, which is then sent to the computers.
In this way, Cameron hopes to collect 95 percent of the actor's production and transfer it to their digital counterparts. In addition to having a virtual world that can be modified in real time, experimenting Cameron and his team even with that let computer animated characters interact with real actors directly on the recording site while they recorded the whole thing.
In January 2007, Fox announced that Avatar would be filmed in 3D with 24 frames per second. Cameron had already worked with pre-production in four months. Filming began in April 2007. The recording took place in various areas around Los Angeles as well as in New Zealand. According to Cameron the movie will be 60 percent composed of computer-animated components and 40 percent of feature films, as well as traditional miniatures.
To create human mining colony on Pandora rose production designers in June 2007 to the Gulf of Mexico and the drilling rig Noble Clyde Boudreaux. There was photographed, measured and filmed the entire rig because they would create a replica of the photo-realistic computer animations. Approximately 1000 people worked in film production.
Avatar is an upcoming American sci-fi film directed and produced by filmmaker James Cameron and is expected to be premiered on 18 December 2009.
The film recorded with new groundbreaking 3D technology, which Cameron himself has been through and designed. Avatar is the first 20th Century Fox film that contains the new 20th Century Fox logo animation by Blue Sky Studios, creator of the Ice Age. With a budget of around 237 million U.S. dollars will be the film world's fourth most expensive movie of all time.
This is James Cameron's first feature film since the film Titanic in 1997. The film's first trailer was seen online from 20 August 2009.
Action
The film's action takes place around the 2100's and revolves around a former Marine from the earth, the partially paralyzed Jake Sully (Sam Worthington). Jake is living on the planet Pandora, whose air is not breathable for humans.
The planet is inhabited by the alien race Na'vi. Na'vis is a race similar to humans, but with tails, blue skin and a length of three meters. Jake will be inducted into the Avatar program, which allows him to go. The program makes him an Avatar, which is the name of Na'vis form that he resembles one of them.
People are on Pandora to search for valuable minerals which can make Jake into a full human being. But Na'vi place their fighters to defend its existence.
Jake is sent deep into the jungles of Pandora as a scout for the soldiers who will follow. Where Jake meets many of Pandora's beauties and dangers.
Jake falls in love with Neytiri. But Jake is caught between the earth's industrial-military forces and Na'vis. Jake must choose sides in an epic battle that will decide the fate of an entire world.
In 1994, James Cameron wrote one eighty pages long well-developed text for Avatar. Cameron has said his inspiration came from all the science-fiction books he read as a child and that he especially sought to develop the style used by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his series on Barsoom.
Cameron saw his story as a way to describe how advanced civilizations supplant indigenous cultures, either through active genocides or in a more accidental way, and it was influenced by the story of Pocahontas.I Avatar exercising humanity the same methods to the entire planet.
The company Digital Domain, which specializes in animation and special effects, was previously working with Cameron and joined the project. The project was scheduled to begin in summer 1997 to be released in 1999. That was not the case.
In June 2005, Cameron worked with a project tentatively called "Project 880" while he was working on another project, a film about the Battle Angel.I Cameron said in December that he planned to film Battle Angel first, to release it in summer 2007, and to film the Project 880 to release it in 2009.I February 2006 told Cameron that he has changed his goal for the two film projects, Project 880 was scheduled to be released since 2007 and Battle Angel 2009th He hinted, however, that no release of Project 880 could be delayed until 2008. Later in February, Cameron revealed that Project 880 was a "reorganized version of Avatar", a film that he had tried to do a few years tidigare.PÃ¥ because of the technological developments concerning the creation of computer animated characters such as Gollum, King Kong and pirate Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean series. Cameron had chosen Avatar over Battle Angel after he completed a five-day test of the cameras last year.
Early versions of Cameron's blueprint for Avatar was circulated on the Internet for years. When the project is announced copies were removed from several websites. In June 2006, Cameron said that if Avatar was successful he hoped to make two successors of the film.
From this January to April 2006 Cameron worked with the script. Together with the linguist Paul Frommer, president of the Center for Communications, he developed an entire language and a culture of Na'vi, the native breed of Pandora. In July, Cameron announced that he was going to shoot Avatar in order to place it in the summer of 2008 and planned to begin principal filming with an established ensemble in February 2007.
In August the same year began the studio Weta Digital to help Cameron produce Avatar. Although Cameron's old business partner Stan Winston joined in to help with the film's design. In September 2006, Cameron went out with that he used his own Reality Camera system to film in 3-D. To get deep vision of the film used two high-definition cameras mounted in the camera body.
Filming and special effects
In December 2006, Cameron explained that the delay of the film was due to have been due to him since the 1990s had been waiting for the necessary technology to implement the project would be advanced enough. The plan was to create photo-realistic computer animated characters by making use of motion capture animation technology.
The development of this would have worked on over the past 14 months. Unlike previous motion capture system in which the digital environment is added after the actors' movement patterns were recorded were Cameron through his virtual camera directly, in real time, on a monitor to see how the actor's virtual counterparts influenced the film's digital world. It gave him the opportunity to direct change and directing scenes, just like the ordinary film. The technology also creates opportunities for the director who is not in ordinary cases, such as to directly change the perspective and scale.
Cameron plans to continue developing the effects for Avatar, which he hoped would be released during the summer of 2009. He also gave directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson the opportunity to try out the new technology. Spielberg and George Lucas had even visit the set to see how Cameron used the equipment on which he directed.
Other technological innovations include a significantly larger motion-capture stage, and specially developed equipment to capture facial expressions of the actors. The tool consists of a small, individualized, headdress, resembling a skullcap, with a small camera attached to it. The camera is positioned in front of the actor's face and gather information about their facial expressions and how their pupils and eyelids move, which is then sent to the computers.
In this way, Cameron hopes to collect 95 percent of the actor's production and transfer it to their digital counterparts. In addition to having a virtual world that can be modified in real time, experimenting Cameron and his team even with that let computer animated characters interact with real actors directly on the recording site while they recorded the whole thing.
In January 2007, Fox announced that Avatar would be filmed in 3D with 24 frames per second. Cameron had already worked with pre-production in four months. Filming began in April 2007. The recording took place in various areas around Los Angeles as well as in New Zealand. According to Cameron the movie will be 60 percent composed of computer-animated components and 40 percent of feature films, as well as traditional miniatures.
To create human mining colony on Pandora rose production designers in June 2007 to the Gulf of Mexico and the drilling rig Noble Clyde Boudreaux. There was photographed, measured and filmed the entire rig because they would create a replica of the photo-realistic computer animations. Approximately 1000 people worked in film production.