(To celebrate "Titanic" and its impending 25th-anniversary re-release, we've put together a week of explorations, inquires, and deep dives into James Cameron's box office-smashing disaster epic.)
James Cameron is always one to innovate. When "Avatar" first came out in 2009, it was unlike anything being made at the time largely because Cameron utilized motion capture technology designed specifically for the film. Because of this, he helped advance this popular movie-making technique, ultimately moving the art form forward just by making a single film.
This is an extremely impressive — and no doubt expensive — thing to achieve, but Cameron is not the kind of person to approach a topic without giving it his all and then some. He's also the kind of director who has pretty much been cranking out successful films from the very beginning. He's the man behind modern classics like "The Terminator" and "Aliens," and before "Avatar," he gave...
James Cameron is always one to innovate. When "Avatar" first came out in 2009, it was unlike anything being made at the time largely because Cameron utilized motion capture technology designed specifically for the film. Because of this, he helped advance this popular movie-making technique, ultimately moving the art form forward just by making a single film.
This is an extremely impressive — and no doubt expensive — thing to achieve, but Cameron is not the kind of person to approach a topic without giving it his all and then some. He's also the kind of director who has pretty much been cranking out successful films from the very beginning. He's the man behind modern classics like "The Terminator" and "Aliens," and before "Avatar," he gave...
- 2/6/2023
- by Miyako Pleines
- Slash Film
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