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Cameron's Avatar Starts Filming in April
Source: 20th Century Fox
January 8, 2007


Academy Award®-winning filmmaker James Cameron begins principal photography on Avatar - his first feature directorial effort since Titanic - in April 2007 for a summer 2009 release, it was announced today by Fox Filmed Entertainment Chairmen Jim Gianopulos and Tom Rothman.

Utilizing a blend of live-action photography and new virtual photorealistic production techniques invented by Cameron's team, Avatar will offer audiences a unique cinematic experience. Avatar will be filmed in 3D for release in the new digital 3D format. With the continued roll-out of digital projection systems, the studio and filmmakers anticipate that digital 3D theaters will be widespread by the film's summer 2009 release.

For Avatar, Cameron will use revolutionary image-based performance capture techniques, and a real-time virtual camera system, to create new CG worlds and blend them with dramatic performances and live action in ways never before possible.

Avatar is written by Cameron from an idea he nurtured for over a decade, while working on the technology necessary to realize its wholly imagined world. A return to the action adventure sci-fi genre that made him famous, Avatar is also an emotional journey of redemption and revolution. It is the story of a wounded ex-marine, thrust unwillingly into an effort to settle and exploit an exotic planet rich in bio-diversity, who eventually crosses over to lead the indigenous race in a battle for survival. It thus again combines the elements of massive spectacle and intimate character that made Titanic the highest grossing film of all time; a title it still holds by over three quarters of a billion dollars.

Just as he did with the then little known Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron wanted a new face to portray the lead, Jake Sully. Having searched around the world and screen tested a number of emerging young actors, Cameron has chosen the young Australian Sam Worthington, a rising star who has been recognized by The Australian Film Institute and The Film Critics Circle of Australia, in his homeland from such work as Somersault and Dirty Deeds. Zoe Saldana (The Terminal, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl) will portray the local woman Jake first betrays, then loves. Both actors have signed on for possible future installments as well, as Avatar is conceived as a potential franchise. Other casting will be announced shortly.

Said Cameron, "For me, as a lifelong fan of science fiction and action, 'Avatar' is a dream project. We're creating an entire world, a complete ecosystem of phantasmagorical plants and creatures, and a native people with a rich culture and language. The story is both epic and emotional. The two things that make this film even possible are pioneering advances in CG effects and performance capture, as well as my 22 year relationship with Fox, since only with great trust can you operate so close to the cutting edge. I plan to honor that relationship by bringing them a winner. And I have the team to do it, the best team of artists and technicians I've ever been privileged to work with. This one's going to be a grand adventure."

"Every year, our business makes hundreds of films, most of which come and go. But a Jim Cameron film is different," said Tom Rothman and Jim Gianopulos. "Jim's movies raise the bar, both in storytelling and use of technology. 'Avatar' will do so again. The world he has created is breathtaking and the action breathless. It will take two more years, but in the summer of 2009, 'Avatar' will be a seismic change in the movie going experience."

The film's new image-based process of facial performance capture will get all the subtle nuances of the actors' performances. The virtual camera system will allow Cameron to work intimately with the cast while seeing in real-time, as each scene evolves, the computer generated worlds and characters. This revolutionary approach allows Cameron to direct scenes with CG characters and environments exactly as he would on a live action set.

The edited performances and scenes, incorporating Cameron's hands-on camera moves, will be turned over to Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning visual effects house Weta Digital ("The Lord of the Rings" trilogy). Weta's artists will incorporate new intuitive CGI technologies to transform the environments and characters into photorealistic 3D imagery that will transport the audience into the alien world rich with imaginative vistas, creatures and characters.

Avatar is produced by Cameron and Jon Landau for Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment. Principal photography will take place in and around Los Angeles, and in New Zealand. Live action will be shot using the proprietary FUSION digital 3D camera system developed by Cameron and Vince Pace.

Avatar is the latest creative partnership between Cameron and Twentieth Century Fox, one of the most successful filmmaker-studio alliances in motion picture history. Cameron and Fox first joined forces in 1985 for Aliens, which became a sci fi classic. Next came The Abyss, which revolutionized visual effects technology; and True Lies, a blockbuster starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 1996, Fox greenlighted Cameron's Titanic, which became the most successful film in history, and won a record-breaking eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
 

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Considering that it's the same guy that brought us Terminator, Terminator 2, True Lies, The Abyss, Aliens, and a completely nude Kate Winslet in Titanic, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt when he devotes four years to a project.
 

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Considering that it's the same guy that brought us Terminator, Terminator 2, True Lies, The Abyss, Aliens, and a completely nude Kate Winslet in Titanic, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt when he devotes four years to a project.

I would love to give him the benefit of the doubt but I have to agree this looks just awful. I don't mean from a technology standpoint. The 3D effects are already being talked about as being the best ever scene in a digital movie.

However, the movies you mentioned above drew me in right away from a story standpoint. Avatar just doesn't do it for me so far. I love CGI movies and 3D and I have to say I am not enamored with what I have seen. It might be to early though. I will be paying close attention as new trailers come out and it gets closer to release.
 

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I would love to give him the benefit of the doubt but I have to agree this looks just awful. I don't mean from a technology standpoint. The 3D effects are already being talked about as being the best ever scene in a digital movie.

However, the movies you mentioned above drew me in right away from a story standpoint. Avatar just doesn't do it for me so far. I love CGI movies and 3D and I have to say I am not enamored with what I have seen. It might be to early though. I will be paying close attention as new trailers come out and it gets closer to release.

Pretty strong opinion after seeing a single teaser trailer. I think the human stuff was incredibly done--not so sure about the non-human stuff, but that whole trailer was motion capture and there are a couple shots where you couldn't tell.
 

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Considering that it's the same guy that brought us Terminator, Terminator 2, True Lies, The Abyss, Aliens, and a completely nude Kate Winslet in Titanic, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt when he devotes four years to a project.
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(+1, yeah that, co-sign, what he said, etc., etc...)
 

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Considering that it's the same guy that brought us Terminator, Terminator 2, True Lies, The Abyss, Aliens, and a completely nude Kate Winslet in Titanic, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt when he devotes four years to a project.

:grabs:

Can't wait to see it, think it's going to be awesome.
 

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His Avatar's got nothing on my Darnell Dockett ;)

I think id watch this movie
 

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Pretty strong opinion after seeing a single teaser trailer. I think the human stuff was incredibly done--not so sure about the non-human stuff, but that whole trailer was motion capture and there are a couple shots where you couldn't tell.

That's why I said I will have to play close attention as more comes out about the movie. I was simply stating that that from what I have seen the premise is not very interesting. Again, the technology might be really really good but that doesn't mean the story will be.

I have a feeling this will be like Final Fantasy The Spirits Within. Technology wise at the time it was an artistic masterpiece. However, the story sucked.
 
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I just saw some 3 minute trailor about this before the seahawks/cowboys game on the FOX pregame show.. I knew nothing about this movie until now.. I wished I never knew anything about it.. That looks like a pile of crap with good 3D effects... Wow, that was horrible..
 

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Considering that it's the same guy that brought us Terminator, Terminator 2, True Lies, The Abyss, Aliens, and a completely nude Kate Winslet in Titanic, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt when he devotes four years to a project.

I didnt like any of those movies.. And Kate's nipples look funny..
 

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The new trailer does the movie more justice. I admit, I am a little bit more interested then I was before.
 
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Avatar

Release Date: December 18, 2009 (conventional 3D theaters and IMAX 3D)
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Director: James Cameron
Screenwriter: James Cameron
Genre: Action, Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for intense epic battle sequences and warfare, sensuality, language and some smoking)
Website: Avatarmovie.com

Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Peter Mensah, Laz Alonso, Wes Studi, Stephen Lang, Matt Gerald

Plot Summary: "Avatar," a live action film with a new generation of special effects, takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on a journey of redemption and discovery as he leads an epic battle to save a civilization. James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director of "Titanic," first conceived the film years ago, when the means to realize his vision did not yet exist. Now, after four years of actual production work, "Avatar" delivers a fully immersive cinematic experience of a new kind, where the revolutionary technology invented to make the film disappears into the emotion of the characters and the sweep of the story.

The story's hero is Jake Sully, a former Marine confined to a wheelchair. Bitter and disillusioned, he's still a warrior at heart. All Jake ever wanted was something worth fighting for, and he finds it in the place he least expected: on a distant world. Jake has been recruited to join an expedition to the moon Pandora, which corporate interests are strip-mining for a mineral worth $20 million per kilogram on Earth. To facilitate their work, the humans use a link system that projects a person's consciousness into a hybrid of humans and Pandora's indigenous humanoids, the Na'vi. This human-Na'vi hybrid – a fully living, breathing body that resembles the Na'vi but possesses the individual human's thoughts, feelings and personality – is known as an "avatar."

In his new avatar form, Jake can once again walk. His mission is to interact with and infiltrate the Na'vi with the hope of enlisting their help – or at least their acquiescence – in mining the ore. A beautiful Na'vi female, Neytiri, saves Jake's life, albeit reluctantly, because even in his avatar body, Jake represents to her the human encroachment on the Na'vi's unspoiled world.

As Jake's relationship with Neytiri deepens, along with his respect for the Na'vi, he faces the ultimate test as he leads an epic conflict that will decide nothing less than the fate of an entire world.

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Semi-OT, the forced Avatar "B story" in the TV show Bones really pissed me off. I despise "synergy" at every level.
 

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I just got back. Overall I thought it was VERY good. I saw a midnight showing in IMAX 3D and visually it was amazing and the best 3D experience I have ever had. The story does lag at times but overall HIGHLY enjoyable IMO.
 

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My buddy at work saw it at midnight at the IMAX 3D as well. Said it was a visual lalapolooza but the story was disappointing. Said it's one of those movies where after the "coolness" wears off, you realize how empty the story really was.
 
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My buddy at work saw it at midnight at the IMAX 3D as well. Said it was a visual lalapolooza but the store was disappointing. Said it's one of those movies where after the "coolness" wears off, you realize how empty the story really was.

That's pretty much how I feel. the story was lacking and definitely drug at times. But most 3 hour movies do at some point. :)

But the visuals were just so good and the 3D so good that I enjoyed it as a whole.
 

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BTW getting an 82% at rotten tomatoes that many of you like to use as a gauge.
 
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