понедельник, 8 апреля 2013 г.

Rendering on cinema (1)


The article published on the website guardian.co.uk on April 8, 2013 is headlined “James Cameron to use underwater motion capture for Avatar sequels”. The author of the article,  Ben Child, tells us that James Cameron's forthcoming Avatar sequels will feature underwater motion capture, according to Jon Landau, producer, along with Cameron, of the record-breaking first film.


Speaking at a technology in cinema conference, Landau said the Oscar-winning director proposed to make use of the process because they can simulate it visually but can't simulate it experientially. Cameron has previously hinted at the possibility of exploring the oceans of Pandora, the forest moon setting for his 2009 3D box-office hit, in future films.

It’s an open secret that they want to take advantage of the technologies, brilliant people are putting out to make the next two movies even more emotionally engaging and visually tantalising, and to really wrap up the story arc of two main characters. Landau said that on Sunday in a keynote speech at the 2013 NAB Technology Summit on Cinema in Las Vegas. He described the process as "performance capture in water".

Analyzing the situation, it is necessary to note that  Cameron previously said he would shoot Avatar parts two and three back to back and release the films in December 2014 and 2015 respectively, though that timeline has begun to look optimistic. There is also talk of a fourth film that may manifest as a prequel.

There is a lot of comment on how Cameron previously said he would shoot Avatar parts two and three back to back and release the films in December 2014 and 2015 respectively, though that timeline has begun to look optimistic. There is also talk of a fourth film that may manifest as a prequel.

The article draws the conclusion that Avatar is the highest-grossing film of all time, having taken $2.782bn worldwide.

Frankly speaking, I don’t agree with the opinion that Avatar is the best film of all time. Of course, there were used some modern and unique technologies but, for me, it’s just one more fantasy.

1 комментарий:

  1. well done!
    SLIPS:
    Of course, THEY used some modern and unique technologies but, for me, it’s just one more fantasy.

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