A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
James Cameron, Jon Landau, James Gianopulos, Yuri Bartoli
Directed by:
Laurent Bouzereau
Release Date:
November 16, 2010
Original Title:
Capturing Avatar
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Mob Scene
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 98
Capturing Avatar is a feature length behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Avatar. It uses footage from the film's development, as well as stock footage from as far back as the production of Titanic in 1995. Also included are numerous interviews with cast, artists, and other crew members. The documentary was released as a bonus feature on the extended collector's edition of Avatar.
James Cameron always had an intense interest in the woods and the dwellers that might live within them. He wanted to delve deeply into the world of visual effects and what could be accomplished or even tried. There are four parts that capture this documentary in all of its areas of creation. Part One - (27:08); Part Two - (27:18); Part Three - (24:07); and Part Four - (19:52)
Director:
Laurent Bouzereau
Producer:
Thomas C. Grane
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