Monday, January 31, 2011

Avatar 2 Will Have Superior 3D Quality

Cameron talks about 3D tech
James Cameron, producer of the new movie “Sanctum,” said that advances in technology will make his follow-up to the 2009 blockbuster “Avatar” an even better 3D viewing experience than its predecessor. “For ‘Avatar 2,’ what I’m most interested in is getting theaters to up their light level,” Cameron told Speakeasy in an interview Saturday in Los Angeles, Calif. “And we want to shoot the movie at 48 or maybe even 60 frames a second, and display it at that speed, which will eliminate a lot of the motion artifacts that I think are causing some people problems.”

Cameron proved that 3D production and presentation was a viable option for filmmakers with the original “Avatar,” which went on to earn more than $2 billion world wide. He said that director Alister Grierson used the same camera system Cameron used on “Avatar,” and indicated that the challenges the film faced were related to its subject mater and locations rather than and issues with 3D technology.

“‘Sanctum’ was a cookie-cutter of the camera technology we used on [‘Avatar’],” Cameron explained. “It literally was, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, use it. But it will be in all of these different environments, water and all of that, where specific problems have to be solved that are external to the camera.”

Meanwhile, Cameron said that he wanted to focus on the frame rate and light levels of exhibition because those were larger obstacles to the ongoing success of 3D filmmaking than any of the actual camera equipment used to capture it. “People talk about feeling sick or something like that, and I think it’s because the image is strobing,” Cameron observed. “That’s a function of the 24 frame frame rate, which has actually got nothing to do with 3D. It’s just made more apparent because the 3D is otherwise such an enhanced, realistic image, that all of a sudden you’re aware of this funky strobing which you weren’t aware of.”

Cameron’s “Avatar 2” is currently scheduled for release in December 2014. Grierson’s “Sanctum” opens nationwide in theaters on Friday, February 4, 2011.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Avatar's Jake Sully says "Avatar 2 will be great"

Sam Worthington has praised director James Cameron's ideas for the upcoming sequel films to Avatar.

Fox announced earlier this year that Cameron has begun work on two follow-ups to the box-office smash, and confirmed that Worthington would be reprising his role as Jake Sully.

"I talk to Cameron all the time," Worthington told MTV News. "I think at the moment he's still doing the [Avatar] bible, the book, and I think the book will then inspire where he wants to take it.

"He's got great ideas, what he told me about where he wants to set it, things he wants to explore," Worthington added.

The actor also revealed that he was unsure whether his character would ever appear in his human form again, after becoming a permanent member of the alien Na'vi at the conclusion of the first film.

Avatar 2 is expected to be released sometime in 2014.



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