A behind-the-scenes video from the set of the first Avatar movie shows the unbelievable way that banshee scene was filmed.
A newly-released behind-the-scenes video from Avatar shows off the unbelievable way one key scene was filmed. Released in 2009, Avatar wowed audiences upon its release, earning rave reviews from critics and quickly becoming the highest-grossing movie of all time. The film, which is directed by James Cameron, tells the story of marine Jake Sully , who joins forces with the native inhabitants of an alien moon called Pandora to protect the planet from a force of human invaders.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY In addition to Worthington, Avatar boasts an impressive supporting cast, including Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Giovanni Ribisi. Worthington's Jake is at first an outcast among his own people to some degree, but also to the Na'vi, Pandora's blue, cat-like native inhabitants.
Avatar BTS Video Reminds You How Groundbreaking The VFX Are Although Avatar features a number of entirely CGI sequences with no practical elements, the latest behind-the-scenes video serves as a reminder of how visual effects and on-set work operate in tandem. The video shows that Worthington and Saldaña's performances were translated shockingly accurately to CGI form, with a lot of effort put into creating dynamic physical spaces for them to act within.
Cameron is upping the ante even further for his work on the Avatar sequels, with Avatar: The Way of Water heavily relying on underwater motion capture technology. While Avatar is now 13 years old, audiences are evidently still interested in returning to the beautiful alien moon of Pandora, with a remastered, theatrically-released version of the film recently dominating at the box office.
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