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Does Cameron's AVATAR have some bugs in its effects system?
Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. Hot on the heels of James Cameron's Cine Expo pimping of D-cinema comes this juicy rumor about the direction he's going in terms of effects for AVATAR. This is still classified as a rumor, but I have had this confirmed by other sources. If I were a betting man, I'd put money on this one panning out. Looks like WETA (LOTR, KONG) is doing the effects for AVATAR, which will be done 100% motion-capture and will be completely digital. Their mo-cap work is easily the best in the business (just look at Gollum and Kong himself if you need evidence) and this is nothing but good news. However, and it may just be me, I am a little sad to hear Cameron going 100% digital. I love good mo-cap work just as much as the next guy, but Cameron's eye for capturing real life has been very important to my movie geek up-bringing. I trust him as a filmmaker, though, so I'm more than willing to take this ride with him. Enjoy the juicy rumors below... of them, the Weta stuff is the only thing I've confirmed. That budget and VFX supervisor I can't vouche for. Enjoy, though!
Hi Harry, first time scooper, but I've been with you since 1997 (btw, I STILL remember that hilarious rumor of ID4 part 2: Fantastic Voyage with Jeff Goldblum). Also, I apologize if this is nothing you don't already know.

I overheard some news from a crew member working on James Cameron's AVATAR. I admit it's not much, but here's what I heard from my source:

Apparently James Cameron has hired the visual effects supervisor from MASTER AND COMMANDER to fill that duty on AVATAR. Now, I thought I overheard my source saying the guy's name was Peter something, but I went to IMDB and looked under MASTER AND COMMANDER's vfx crew and didn't find any Peters in the bunch. But I'm sure it's indeed somebody from MASTER AND COMMANDER. You might want to ask your close circle of sources about this.

More importantly, Weta is doing the visual effects, some 2000 effects shots in all. The film right now is budgeted at $315 million. That sounds like a lot, but then, the success of TITANIC has given Cameron carte blanche with regard to budget. The film is indeed scheduled for a 2008 release. Cameron currently has effects tests on his laptop that he's showing around to crew members to entice them to come aboard the project.

That's all I have, but I hope this helps
 
AVATAR?........whats that about?


does it have to do with the nickolodeon cartoon "avatar: the last airbender"????ROTFL!


cameron is a great director.....but he takes too long!
 
xwolverine2 said:
AVATAR?........whats that about?

Here's the short plot outline over at IMDb: A love story set against interplanetary war.


but he takes too long!

Maybe that's why he makes good movies?
 
Cameron is going to make the whole Avatar and Allita sagas!
 
Galactus said:
Here's the short plot outline over at IMDb: A love story set against interplanetary war.
love story!??????....NOT AGAIN!!!!!:o :down .... but i like the space wars part:o :up:


if steven spielberg had as much time as james puts in then he would be a god... im sick of waiting 10years for one movie:mad: :o :down
 
Cinemaman said:
Cameron is going to make the whole Avatar and Allita sagas!
allita?..wtf is that?.....


hes also making BATTLE ANGEL right?
 
xwolverine2 said:
allita?..wtf is that?.....


hes also making BATTLE ANGEL right?

Allita is Battle Angel, and you should calm down.
 
Alita is Battle Angel.
 
Cinemaman said:
Allita is Battle Angel, and you should calm down.
what?! im not calm because i said ****?....u obviously dont ****ing know me...im never ****ing calm k!!!!!!!:eek:
 
James Cameron was at the Disneyland premiere of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" sequel last week and seemed so enamored with the way Gore Verbinski had shot the two "Pirates" sequels back-to-back, he told MTV News that he plans to employ the technique himself on his next films if they succeed:

"I have two franchises, if you will, or films that play out over an arc of a number of films that I am going to be making. [I won't make them] back-to-back, but one after another. They, in turn, might spawn back-to-back sequels. It all depends on how the first one does"

The first of these films is a long-rumored love story to be set against the backdrop of a planet-hopping future - "'Project 880,' we'll probably release it as 'Avatar'. We haven't locked in on the title yet, but this is what we are calling it. [There will be] possible sequels if it does well; if it tanks, no. We're in active pre-production on it right now, I'm directing it; I'm directing all these films"

As for his sci-fi thriller about a female cyborg in the 26th century film? "With 'Battle Angel,' also, we'll do the same thing. 'Battle Angel' is actually designed as a three-film cycle. So the logic there is to make one and, if it hits, boom-boom on the other two".

Also, don't expect cliffhangers in between the movies - "The films have to play as individual films, but they have a greater story arc that goes over the three-film cycle, I think that's how it works the best. I don't think you want to just run people off the cliff after the second film"
 

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