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Source: www.hollywood.com --- 19 days ago
Since the mid-1980s, Canadian-born James Cameron became established as a leading sci-fi auteur and a visionary of cinematic special effects. He shrewdly mixes and matches genre conventions, potent cultural signifiers and top-notch FX to comment on both bi ... Source: www.clickability.com --- 28 days ago
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The Hollywood Reporter has published a new interview with director James Cameron talking about his highly-anticipated new feature, Avatar , coming to theaters on December 18, 2009. ... Source: defamer.com --- 28 days ago
James Cameron's upcoming feature Avatar exists not merely to bring a motion-captured Michelle Rodriguez to a wider audience than ever before, but—if we are to believe what he tells us—to singlehandedly revolutionize the way we make, see, and even perceive of the movies. THR braved an interview with the director, who's too busy playing with his new toys to worry about losing his top-grossing-movie title to some gravel-voiced bat-creep. (Besides—by the time Avatar rolls around, the sweeping social revolution that accompanies it will render old notions of currency and spending completely obsolete. We'll be ranking the weekend box office in levels of Braincell Conversion Osmosis, or some other inconceivable economic unit of measurement.) But we digress; let's let Cameron describe some of the really-complicated-sounding rabbits he's got stuffed in his wizard hat : Slated to open Dec. 18, 2009, the production already has been in the works for 2 1/2 years. When completed, Cameron expects "Avatar" to be about 60% CG animation, based on characters created using a newly developed performance capture-based process, and 40% live action, with a lot of VFX in the imagery. "The way we developed the performance capture workflow on 'Avatar" is we have our virtual camera, which allows me to, in real time, hold a camera — it's really a monitor — in my hands and point it at the actors and see them as their CG chartacters," Cameron said. The actors we ... Source: www.movieweb.com --- 29 days ago
The 3-D project utilizes cutting-edge techniques. ... Source: www.cinemablend.com --- 22 days ago
Fan fake or lazy director with a fast forward button? ... Source: screenrant.com --- 27 days ago
A dossier on all the new tech used by James Cameron to bring his 3D Sci-Fi epic to life. ... Source: www.slashfilm.com --- 28 days ago
Lets take a look at five of the many technological innovations that James Cameron employed in his upcoming sci-fi epic 3D film Avatar. Performance Capture Workflow: A lot of the film was captured using a performance capture technique similar to that of which Robert Zemeckis filmed Beowulf. So Cameron developed a virtual camera which will [...] ... Source: cdn-www.mania.com --- 28 days ago
James Cameron's next sci-fi epic has been in development for quite sometime and the director has had plenty of time to fine tune the technology that he wanted for this upcoming mix of CG animation and live-action. In the latest update on Avatar, Cameron has sat down with The Hollywood Reporter and discussed that technology and what fans can expect with his next sci-fi film. Slated to open Dec. 18, 2009, the production already has been in the works for 2 1/2 years... ... Source: www.brandonsun.com --- 2 days ago
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James Cameron is a man who loves to embrace the future. He’s given us his take on the subject through such films like Terminator 2, Aliens, and the upcoming Avatar. So it’s not so surprising then to see him cruising around in a solar-powered taxi. The famous director (who we should also mentioned embraced the past [...] ...
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It's about that time again where we get a much-needed update from James Cameron on his still 16-months-out Avatar. The last update arrived back in late May when Cameron gave a speech at the Microsoft Advance '08 conference and talked about the technological advances they've made with Avatar. This week it was the Hollywood Reporter that talked with him further about some of the most amazing digital advancements you'll hear about, including live rendering of CG environments while shooting, an editing system called Facial Performance Replacement, as well as a camera system called Simulcam. We're still very far out from even seeing Avatar, but it's already one of the most advanced films in production and the technology implemented within it is all a testament to the genius of James Cameron. "You have to make a good film that would be a good film under any circumstances," Cameron explains. And although we ... ... Source: www.defamer.com.au --- 28 days ago
James Cameron's upcoming feature Avatar exists not merely to bring a motion-captured Michelle Rodriguez to a wider audience than ever before, but—if we are to believe what he tells us—to singlehandedly revolutionize the way we make, see, and even perceive of the movies. THR braved an interview with the director, who's too busy playing with his new toys to worry about losing his top-grossing-movie title to some gravel-voiced bat-creep. (Besides—by the time Avatar rolls around, the sweeping social revolution that accompanies it will render old notions of currency and spending completely obsolete. We'll be ranking the weekend box office in levels of Braincell Conversion Osmosis, or some other inconceivable economic unit of measurement.) But we digress; let's let Cameron describe some of the really-complicated-sounding rabbits he's got stuffed in his wizard hat : ... Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com --- 27 days ago
There's no question that James Cameron is a visionary, as evidenced in Terminator and T2:Judgment Day. But how groundbreaking is his next film, the stereoscopic 3-D Avatar? Cameron explains and even apologizes for making Titanic. Ok, not really. The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Cameron about the highly anticipated sci-fi film, already ... ... Source: www.lawrence.com --- 21 days ago
"He was fearless," says James Cameron. Stan Winston always had the charisma to talk nervous producers into letting his creature effects and make-up studio create expensive, experimental visual effects for their movies. Cameron should know, because some of Winston’s most famous and groundbreaking work was done for Cameron’s 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgement Day. ... Find more results for James Cameron on RSSMicro.com |
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