The Undersea World of Pandora – Co-production designer Dylan Cole and his team conceive of the marine creatures required for Avatar: The Way of Water while James Cameron and his stunt team devise extraordinary means to bring those creatures to life in a performance capture tank. Capturing Pandora: James Cameron’s approach to performance capture has the cast performing in a volume rigged with infrared cameras to capture their movement, and head rig cameras to capture emotion on their faces with only the boundaries of imagination to limit them. Building the World of Pandora: James Cameron and a team of talented artists combines years of research with their design skills to build the world of Pandora with new characters, creatures, indigenous clans, underwater environments, and the take-no-prisoners hard-tech world of the RDA. A full list of features can be seen below. There’s everything from a behind-the-scenes look at how the stunt team performed their acrobatic feats to the screen tests that the film’s actors performed to secure their roles and a thorough tour of Lightstorm Lab, the company that heads virtual production for the Avatar franchise. It stands to reason that fans of the film and the franchise would want a behind-the-scenes look at what made it so successful, and the bonus features won’t let them down. It took in over $2.2 billion USD at the box office to become thee third-highest-grossing film of all time - director James Cameron holds three of the top five spots on this list, with the first Avatar at #1 and Titanic at #4, while the other two are Avengers: Endgame at #2 and Star Wars: The Force Awakens at #5 - and it was nominated for four Academy Awards. Avatar: The Way of Water was a massive success both critically and commercially.
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