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yeeeeah the title NEEDS to change right now.
i think the actual Avatar:TLA should be the one that stays with the name...
Cameron To Direct First Movie in 10 Years
James Cameron is to make new movie Avatar, his first film since 1997's Oscar-winning blockbuster Titanic. Fox Filmed Entertainment has confirmed Cameron is to start virtual photography on the sci-fi epic in April, followed by live-action work in August, ahead of a summer 2009 release. Cameron has also written the screenplay for the movie, which tells the story of a wounded marine who is sent to the faraway planet of Pandora against his wishes, and finds himself caught up in a battle of survival with the planet's inhabitants. The 52-year-old has spent years researching and developing the new filming techniques needed to create the movie's $190 million hybrid of action and animation, and he claims he's been "the busiest unemployed director in Hollywood." He vows, "We're going to blow you to the back wall of the theatre in a way you haven't seen for a long time. My goal is to rekindle those amazing mystical moments my generation felt when we first saw 2001: A Space Odyssey or the next generation's Star Wars. It took me 10 years to find something hard enough to be interesting."
Cameron has a history of being a notoriously difficult director to work with , who really does ask alot of his actors physically. And while it's totally worth it , it's a huge pain in the ass for the actors.
Get a rising star who can act but is a relative newbie and you can push him quite far.
Also , i'm quite interested in just how much $$$ of the budget is going into the VFX.
They're going to shoot for 31 days which is a very short time for a big budget action blockbuster.
But given that it's going to be mostly performance capture , my guess that is that the shoot will be a bit like Sky Captain/Star Wars ....mostly blue screen/green screen shoot.
. I'm glad so many of you are happy to see this coming to the big screen.
I've never heard of it until now and I thought he was adapting some kind of manga story. I'm not sure the general audience is going to come out in droves to see this even with the special effects.
Harry Now, while your doing the Visual Effects work on this, will you be doing any work on BATTLE ANGEL..
Jim Probably, Yeah, Ill probably be sliding into PRE on Battle Angel during that time, its hard for me to know, until Ive gone through the process to know what my time management is going to be capable of. You know, if I spend 5 hours a day doing Visual FX, which is probable, that will leave me time to do Battle Angel.
If it winds up being 8 hours a day. NO. But I cant answer that for right now. Im hoping to telescope Pre on Battle Angel into post on Avatar. Which has always been the plan.
Here's the review from AICN.com:
ABking visits AVATAR... and tells all!
Father Geek here, our resident Arnie & Sly spy ABking sent in the following report on Cameron's AVATAR scriptment. Now, I know some of you might have already picked up this info someplace or another, but I'm betting the great majority of our readers will be blown away by this project that James has been quitely toying with for a while now in the shadow of SPIDERMAN. This is the stuff of dreams...
For anyone reading this, this is what I thought about James Cameron's amazing scriptment/treatment for AVATAR. Cameron should make this right away because it will be his big version of STAR WARS. While reading this scriptment, only one movie star came to mind to play the hero. It was Jim's good friend Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I think Josh's character would be perfect for Schwarzenegger. The story start's of with Josh a bit downtrodden in a lot of ways like Arnie's character in End of Days. Maybe even more so. Avatar is the action epic that End of Days should have been, and I'm willing to bet on the epic level of With Wings As Eagles or Crusade.
I'll try to tell the story basically in three parts.
Part A: Josh ends up becoming part of a company program that mines resources from a distant planet called Pandora. On this planet are a race of 8ft tall, humanoid aliens called the Na'vi. The company has developed a process to "grow" Avatars, which are a combination of human and Na'vi DNA cells grown to full adult size. With these 8ft shells that look like the Na'vi and have enough human DNA in them, the human donor's mind can be linked into the body of the Avatar. This allows humans the ability to breath on the planet and communicate better with the aliens. See, Josh had a twin brother who was in this deal, and an Avatar was being developed for him. But his brother dies and because each Avatar costs the company 20 million to develop they go to Josh who agrees to take his brother's place. The human's mind is linked into his Avatar's body ala The Matrix.
Part Two: On the planet, Josh goes through training sessions where he learns to use his Avatar body. Eventually, he and other "controller" (humans who are linked to Avatar), learn to move around and survive on the planet, which is covered mostly by a rainforest. These forests are filled with fantastic and deadly creatures like the Manticore which is this gigantic, black-coated panther like creature with six legs and a tail with a poisonous stinger on it. Theres' also a creature called a tenticore I think, that's twice as big as an elephant, is armored and has a head similar to a hammerhead shark. There's a creature called a slinger that has a long neck, and can literally sling its dart-shaped head like a smart missile. the head nails its' prey, then it's headless body reattaches its head by regenerating the cartilage and nerves to the head, then the slinger eats its prey. Cameron creates all kinds of deadly creatures that infest the forests. Also, this planet's weird magnetic field causes a particular phenomenon. Many mountains and mountain ranges actually "float" above the planet. I can't remember enough to explain it now, but it's explained pretty well in the scriptment.
Well, the company has a camp in the middle of this forest surrounded by guard towers and electric fences to kkeep these creatures out. they also have gunships and 14-ft armored hydraulic suits (reminds me a lot like the metal carrier suit used in Aliens) but with gatling guns and flamethrowers. This camp is ran by this dude who's only interested in raping the planet of its resources and making the company profit and doesn't really care about the damage mining causes on the eco-system of the planet and its aliens. Over a series of small adventures on Pandora, Josh meets this Na'vi woman who teaches him how to survive on the planet, and they become attracted to each other. Remember the Na'vi though alien, are very humanoid. Well soon conflict rises between the Na'vi, Josh, a few controllers and the company's military.
Part 3. Basically there are several battles between tne Na'vi led by Josh and the company army. Imagine gigantic tanks crashing through forests of trees 3 times bigger than the Sequoia's on Earth. Imagine these trees are so huge, gunships are flying through them weaving in an out as they blast at the Na'vi who are on foot, or flying on the backs of giant flying creatures. Imagine a couple of aerial battles in the air as gunships dodge between the floating mountains, and waterfalls in the air then flying down into the giant forests.
Also, the creatures which the Na'vi can psychically link with are attacking the soldiers in their armored suits. There are battles like I've never imagined and plenty of action. josh jumps off one flying creature on the the back of one gunship, and manages to snatch the pilot out of the cockpit. There's even a scene where giant jellyfish-like creatures float through the air and cause several of the gunships to crash and explode.
There is literally too much to describe. I was exhausted after reading this scriptment, and it would make one of the best sci-fi/action/adventures ever made. But the cost to make this movie would be incredible. It would take literally 200 million at least, and the Na'vi, the Avatars, and the creatures would literally have to be computer generated. Actually, this movie could be made and made well even without Arnie, but to see an Avatar version of Arnie would be could. Imagine a eight-nine ft tall blue-skinned, slender but powerfully-muscled Arnie with cat-like eyes, fangs, three-fingers and a thumb on each hand and a panther-like tail. That's what Avatar would give you.
ABking
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/5169?semperex-search
The studio just wanted to drive a stake in the ground and say Were doing this, Watch out Summer 2009, dont plan your big summer movie on Memorial day Mr Spielberg or Disney or whatever.
What was the last successful, non-Earth, Sci-fi movie to do well that wasn't preestablished like Star Wars or LOTR?
I think this could be massive,we get so many sequels these days that some fresh mythology will be welcomed by the audience and sinc eit's come from the king of the BIG movie i expect it to blow ppl away,Cameron and Fox aren't aiming for a minor hit IMO
I'm glad so many of you are happy to see this coming to the big screen.
I've never heard of it until now and I thought he was adapting some kind of manga story. I'm not sure the general audience is going to come out in droves to see this even with the special effects.
i wonder who Cameron has in mind for a composer. if i could talk to Cameron i'd suggest to him that Ko Otani (Shadow of the Colossus) help compose. his music is very haunting in a magical way.
here are a few of the tracks from Shadow of the Colossus...
http://www.myspace.com/shadowofthecolossusmusic

What is Shadow of the Colossus ?
Oh and i hope we don't have to wear goggles to watch this![]()
You sir have just made my Day along with Cameron,thank youyou won't Cameron says they're developing digital 3D that you can experiance with your naked eye.
t:What is Shadow of the Colossus ?
you won't Cameron says they're developing digital 3D that you can experiance with your naked eye.
you won't Cameron says they're developing digital 3D that you can experiance with your naked eye.