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The technical excellence of the Avatar sequels will be unprecedented

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James Cameron intends to once again amaze the audience with the perfection of the video sequence in the sequels to the movie "Avatar". According to Comic Genre, citing sources at Fox, the director uses an unprecedented number of cameras to capture images to create images of key characters.

So, if in a typical modern movie, saturated with special effects and hand-drawn characters, for movieing each scene using one "motion capture" camera, then Cameron simultaneously uses up to sixteen such cameras. And this is just one of many technically advanced techniques that the director uses on the set.

Earlier it was reported that James Cameron intends to experiment with advanced shooting technologies. In particular, it was expected that tape events will be captured at an increased rate, possibly up to 240 frames per second. This information has not yet been confirmed at the official level.

The plot of the sequels is still kept secret, it is only known that the second movie will feature the children of the main characters, and part of the action will take place under water. The movie "Avatar 2" is announced for December 2020. It stars Kate Winslet, Zoe Soldana, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington, Oona Chaplin, Giovanni Ribisi, Stephen Lang and others.

and part of the action will take place under water. The movie "Avatar 2" is announced for December 2020. It stars Kate Winslet, Zoe Soldana, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington, Oona Chaplin, Giovanni Ribisi, Stephen Lang and others.

and part of the action will take place under water. The movie "Avatar 2" is announced for December 2020. It stars Kate Winslet, Zoe Soldana, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington, Oona Chaplin, Giovanni Ribisi, Stephen Lang and others.

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