The CRAZY Camera James Cameron Built For AVATAR 2: The Way of Water

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    3:18 James Cameron wants to bring 3D back to the industry
    4:27 Terminator 2: 3D James Cameron's 600-pound Camera
    4:56 3D's BIG Problem
    5:21 Cameron's Fusion Camera
    5:56 Traditional 3D Cameras problems they had to fix
    7:12 The BEAM SPLITTER Rig
    8:20 Sony Venice Detachable Sensors
    9:45 The VIRTUAL Camera and its integration with the SONY Venice
    12:07 The MYSTERY of the UNDERWATER 3D Camera RIG
    13:07 Is 3D worth it and removing 3D glasses from the equation
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  • @FrameVoyager
    @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +52

    What do you all think about the 3D format? DEAD or ALIVE?
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    • @SNORKYMEDIA
      @SNORKYMEDIA Před rokem

      dead as a dodo

    • @PMVault
      @PMVault Před rokem +10

      3D never went away, we just call it VR now 😄

    • @HeroesReforged
      @HeroesReforged Před rokem +9

      3D is amazing when done well. In the case of Avatar, it is done very well. And that's not to say that there aren't other films, shot or converted, that haven't done it well. It's all about taking the time to do it right. My 3D TV and I are very happy together. Also, to address 13:07 -- With how much better laser projection has become, the remaster of Avatar looked fantastic in RealD 3D, and especially in Dolby 3D.

    • @eSKAone-
      @eSKAone- Před rokem +6

      The problem with 3D nowadays is that you can't choose where to focus when watching. In VR you can. This will probably only possible with fully CGI movies.

    • @HeroesReforged
      @HeroesReforged Před rokem +1

      @@eSKAone- I feel like that shouldn’t change. That’s the director’s job.

  • @Elusive_Pete
    @Elusive_Pete Před rokem +2365

    What I just figured out about James Cameron, is he actually isn't putting box office numbers and criticism at the forefront of his endeavours. His intent: To bring his vision to life on the grandest scale possible and change the cinematic world. Probably the most ambitious filmmaker ever. He can take his time for projects and innovate technology as much as he like. I wouldn't even lump him into the Hollywood industry. Dude works on his own volition.

    • @stephenshoihet2590
      @stephenshoihet2590 Před rokem +108

      Yes, that's how Hollywood used to work... writers/directors with imaginations, experience and creativity would pursue their passion projects and with some luck would be able to sell them to some Hollywood exec and get their movie made. Unfortunately Hollywood has now followed in the footsteps of pop music where they decide they're going to make a blockbuster and they go find someone to make it for them...someone who usually has limited previous success and probably limited creativity of their own. I just hope this movie has a good story because beyond the eye candy, the first avatar didn't have a good story or characters.

    • @iAmTheSquidThing
      @iAmTheSquidThing Před rokem +67

      As I understand it, his intent is also to develop innovative new technologies, which he then licenses to other productions and makes a lot of money from. He's just as much a product developer and an entrepreneur as he is a filmmaker. Which I rather admire.

    • @Elusive_Pete
      @Elusive_Pete Před rokem +28

      @@iAmTheSquidThing As Robert Rodriguez said on the digital revolution: "Technology pushes art, and art pushes technology"

    • @Elusive_Pete
      @Elusive_Pete Před rokem +26

      @@stephenshoihet2590 Well whatever Disney and Jurassic had tried to do was done exquisitely by Avatar.
      A technical masterpiece as a visual specticle and a patient unwrapping of a storyline. Can't really ask for much more than that as a blockbuster with heart. Not everything needs Kubrickian depth to be a good film.

    • @sonidojamon
      @sonidojamon Před rokem +8

      Can't wait for a Cameron / Cruise collaboration. Can't top that!!

  • @ittermaniac
    @ittermaniac Před rokem +851

    Almost every time he makes a movie he invents a new camera system or some entirely new way of filming in order to show us what he wants us to see. Really love that this guy does what he does because there are so many forgettable movies being made lately. Cameron is a genius.

    • @TheMuffinMan01
      @TheMuffinMan01 Před rokem +26

      if only he knew how to invent a new story

    • @elissitdesign
      @elissitdesign Před rokem +19

      Given the gaps between movies and technological advancements he’d be a fool to not take advantage of the clear opportunity. His rigs are definitely an amazing feet of ingenuity.

    • @kdawghomie
      @kdawghomie Před rokem +8

      Except Avatar is forgettable in every way except visuals...

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction Před rokem +21

      @@kdawghomie I think the concept about someone entering another body and being a part of another world is absolutely immersive and enticing. The positives far FAR out weight any negatives the movie may have.

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction Před rokem +10

      @Hesh Hesherson Says very, very few people.

  • @jordanfish
    @jordanfish Před rokem +856

    Having just seen the re-release in IMAX 3D i can confirm that it’s still incredible.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +61

      Can't wait to see the new one in theaters and compare!

    • @mackit
      @mackit Před rokem +55

      I was shocked at how well the 13 year old graphics held up by todays standards! It looked as good as if not better than anything produced currently. I’m so glad I got to see it in theaters!

    • @jordanfish
      @jordanfish Před rokem +24

      @@mackit it looks way better. The camera movement is unbelievably good.

    • @chrisfratz
      @chrisfratz Před rokem +5

      I wanted to go see the re-release and IMAX 3D as I've never seen the movie before and I also never saw a movie in IMAX before. Unfortunately that didn't happen as plans that I had to fill through but I could at least get pretty close by going to a VR IMAX theater in NEOS VR and watching the movie there

    • @mackit
      @mackit Před rokem +4

      @@chrisfratz I ended up deciding to see it in Dolby 3D, since I realized that Avatar didn’t use the wider IMAX aspect ratio so I wouldn’t be missing anything in the picture. Plus, Dolby 3D is better than the older IMAX 3D we have locally (we don’t have IMAX Laser). If you can see it in a Dolby theater still, absolutely go!

  • @simonmikkelsen
    @simonmikkelsen Před rokem +312

    "Doesn't your camera guy hate you?"
    Cameron: "I was the camera guy! I did all the hand held shots."

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +42

      Funniest line from that interview 😅

    • @danielawesome36
      @danielawesome36 Před rokem +20

      "James CAMERON"
      Name checks out

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +2

      @@googlelord1678 No? lol

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +19

      @@googlelord1678 oh, it's just a trending topic and it's a sick looking camera. I like to cover interesting camera topics when I can

    • @JLMODELTEKKEN
      @JLMODELTEKKEN Před rokem +6

      More directors need to do their own camera work. I've always admired that about directors like James Cameron, Michael Bay etc. I always SMH when I'm seeing a BTS video & someone is doing all the camera work.

  • @HaJassar
    @HaJassar Před rokem +333

    love or hate avatar, you can't deny the level of mastery behind it.. it's truly breathtaking

    • @breadordecide
      @breadordecide Před rokem +12

      I love it. Esp these days now that everything follows the marvel formula.

    • @tommj4365
      @tommj4365 Před rokem +4

      Avatar was insanely formulaic feeling, insanely predictable and boring

    • @madil2259
      @madil2259 Před rokem +19

      @@tommj4365 you are insanely insane.

    • @spandel100
      @spandel100 Před rokem +7

      @@tommj4365 Wow what are you on?

    • @AlOne-xg6dv
      @AlOne-xg6dv Před rokem +9

      @@tommj4365 just breathe and let it go. May be there was no more pop corn when you saw it.

  • @stagelinedpro
    @stagelinedpro Před rokem +555

    One of the reasons I am look forward to Avatar 2 (despite not being a huge fan of the original) is it will be nice to see a movie that seems to honor it's visual effects artists. Unlike the half-assed VFX that Marvel and Netflix keep vomiting out.

    • @opx4real
      @opx4real Před rokem +12

      Actual VFX artists are pretty vocal about how terrible James Cameron is to them.

    • @JT-cx2ev
      @JT-cx2ev Před rokem +32

      @@opx4real source?

    • @MV7Snipe
      @MV7Snipe Před rokem +20

      @@JT-cx2ev he referring to one, and I mean one individual who tweeted about it a few weeks ago.

    • @breadordecide
      @breadordecide Před rokem +55

      @@opx4real One tweet does not represent millions of VFX artists. Can we stop pretending the internet represents the whole world?

    • @ophello
      @ophello Před rokem +2

      Its. Not “it’s.”

  • @4uidrum
    @4uidrum Před rokem +53

    I used to work for James Cameron engineering the 3D cameras. I loved that job, Jim was always such a great person. Miss him very much!

  • @chickendrawsdogs3343
    @chickendrawsdogs3343 Před rokem +88

    James Cameron has been making movies before I was even born, and every time he pushes out a project, the world of cinema changes before my very eyes. I would love to see a documentary (or several) on the technicians and engineers who developed the equipment for these projects. They deserve recognition and praise as well.

  • @breadordecide
    @breadordecide Před rokem +49

    Cameron is a goddamn genius. People always bet against him and lose.
    Here we go again…

  • @kurtdewittphoto
    @kurtdewittphoto Před rokem +181

    If everyone in the movie industry had treated 3D with the love James Cameron does, it wouldn't have died out. Too many cheap conversions turned people off real quick.

    • @TheMuffinMan01
      @TheMuffinMan01 Před rokem +13

      the screen looks half as big and twice as dim, and it strains your eyes due to divergent focus and convergence. 3d only ruins films

    • @steveswoodworking2504
      @steveswoodworking2504 Před rokem +8

      I agree Kurt. I did not like the cheap 3D conversions.

    • @boneseyyl1060
      @boneseyyl1060 Před rokem +4

      That's not the issue. The issue is the cost and the extra technology, along with the people to make it work. Unless you were making big budget blockbusters that you knew were going to be successful, it would detract from the bottom line. And most movies don't need it anyway. So right off the bat it was going to be niche, the same as VR is for comps.

    • @pandurockzzhero999
      @pandurockzzhero999 Před rokem

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    • @gold333
      @gold333 Před rokem +6

      The studios conned people into hating it (by advertising 4K) because they needed the 3D experience to be exclusive to the cinema (sales). Everyone was conned.

  • @Whitewingdevil
    @Whitewingdevil Před rokem +39

    I just saw the first Avatar a week ago, in cinema and in 3d again for the first time since the movie came out, and it was pretty amazing actually. It took me about 15 minutes for my eyes to adjust to the changing perspectives but once I was settled in it was a wild ride, even for someone who has seen it many times.

    • @spandel100
      @spandel100 Před rokem +5

      It will never get old,I have 4 versions on Blu-ray including 2 of those in 3D.

  • @Taran_Bali
    @Taran_Bali Před rokem +74

    Saw this masterpiece yesterday in IMAX in 3d , my god still breathtaking

    • @maximman102n7
      @maximman102n7 Před rokem +1

      The way of the water isint out yet, did you watch the fist avatar re-release?

    • @Taran_Bali
      @Taran_Bali Před rokem +10

      @@maximman102n7 yea first part, last time it released, I didn’t have money to watch it lol.

    • @teleportingpotatoe
      @teleportingpotatoe Před rokem +6

      yes once you go, you realize its a once in a lifetime experience. I went to watch it the second time! because imax 3d is the true way to really experience Avatar movie

    • @JLMODELTEKKEN
      @JLMODELTEKKEN Před rokem +11

      Likewise. I saw again this past weekend. IMAX 3D & took my daughter to see it. She never saw the original when it came out. She was 2 🤣😂 it totally blew her away. 13 years later & this film still blows me away.

    • @ChillOutDood
      @ChillOutDood Před rokem +5

      agreed ! the only way to watch part 2 is going to be imax 3d , you’re settling if you watching it in standard

  • @hubertcumberdale6404
    @hubertcumberdale6404 Před rokem +7

    This kind of technical jargon has done more for my willingness to go see a movie than any trailer in the last decade has. Bravo sir, bravo. Avatar 2 will be the first movie I see in theaters in something like 5-6 years.

  • @wanano14
    @wanano14 Před rokem +16

    In 2011 I was part of a study done at EPFL in Switzerland. We were shown different formats of glasses-free 3D videos and asked to rank them. Some of them were absolutely flawless. This was 11 years ago. The technology exists, I don't know how scalable it is though, nor how it actually worked. All I can say is that I tried it years ago, and it actually worked. I cannot for the life of me explain why it hasn't yet been commercialized...

    • @deeplydeeplydope1111
      @deeplydeeplydope1111 Před rokem

      deception. the reason is always deception.

    • @GREVIEWS02
      @GREVIEWS02 Před 9 měsíci

      Lazy studios

    • @BlaBla-jj6sh
      @BlaBla-jj6sh Před 4 měsíci

      The answer to that is simple: money. However good that technology was, it's probably very expensive. Hollywood has had a long history of movies that succesfully incorporated amazing new technologies only to follow up with many other mediocre movies that used a stripped-down but far cheaper tech with less impressive results. It then takes years before the lesser-but-cheaper tech evolves to something that kinda works. Avatar is great example of that: when that movie became such an box-office hit you suddenly saw all kinds of crappy movies (rembember that Titans one?) that weren't filmed in 3D at all, but were simply upconverted. And it looked like crap.
      It took several years before the conversion tech become so good you often can't see the difference with the real deal. It was the same when Jurassic Park conquered the world and then every B-movie had to have CGI in it, even advertising it had 'amazing CGI' in it. Nowadays many people enjoy it when a film does NOT have CGI in it, like Oppenheimer.
      Thank god at least high frame rate never took off, otherwise direct after 'The Hobbit' which used it you would have seen all kinds of crappy upconverts too and all of them would have looked like a tv with motion smoothing going on, in other words: a cheesy picture that looks like television, not film.

  • @darmok072
    @darmok072 Před rokem +81

    12:28 Shooting 3D motion capture underwater was prototyped in Alita (probably why the sequence was included in that film). A lot of tech and pipeline stuff was actually tested in that movie.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +21

      Ah, that's a good point. Actually did an interview with the guy that helped with some of the underwater optics as well for it. Releasing that video later on

    • @marshall3n
      @marshall3n Před rokem +3

      That makes sense why Alita: Battle Angel came out in the middle of the two avatar movies.
      When I saw that James Cameron directed Alita, I was like “what the crap Jim, who told you to stop working on avatar” lol

    • @mad07movies
      @mad07movies Před rokem +9

      @@marshall3n Robert Rodriguez directed Alita. James Cameron was planning to direct but only contributed as producer in that film.

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  • @harryragland7840
    @harryragland7840 Před rokem +28

    There was a system developed in Russia that projected images from left and right onto a screen made of thousands of micro-cones. The left eye sees the left projector and the right eye sees the right projector. It helps to sit near the center of the theater.

    • @float32
      @float32 Před rokem +2

      Is it safe to assume that contrast ratio was poor?

    • @NJPurling
      @NJPurling Před rokem

      Kinopanorama? The only films ever shot with it were Russian. Somebody bought a camera but it would only take the Russian Svema stock. Something to do with a different pitch of the perforations. Svemacolour was basically a very,very old love-child of 1940's Agfacolour.

  • @C.C.Cope220
    @C.C.Cope220 Před rokem +43

    Fun fact Gemini Man actual used a tethered camera 3-d rig first. In that case it was a pair of Arri Alexa Ms. however they did not utilize a backpack carrier, so for handheld scenes they actually built out a wire rig above the camera op to help carry the load.

  • @SachiPathmajan
    @SachiPathmajan Před rokem +43

    The difference between passive 3D glasses and active 3D glasses isn't that you get more vibrant visuals. That is actually the difference between an anaglyphic( the old red & blue glasses) and polarized 3d glass. Active 3D glasses need to be electronically connected to the projector or tv while a passive glass don't. They can both give you very vibrant visuals. For instance I watched the remastered re release of Avatar last week in a theatre using a passive glass in hdr, with very good vibrant visuals

    • @Cheecken
      @Cheecken Před rokem +2

      Writer here! I have read that the polarized 3D glasses can have an impact on vibrancy, but maybe what I have read was rather referring to movies that have been shot in 2D being remastered into 3D without taking colour in mind. The first Avatar was shot in HDR too from what I remember so the movie shouldn't have had this issue either 🤔
      From personal experience with active 3D glasses, I have noticed that depth perception felt more convincing, but that maybe was due to the fact that Dredd 3D was just a really well made movie that was shot with 3D in mind :P
      Thank you for the correction!

    • @annekedebruyn7797
      @annekedebruyn7797 Před rokem +5

      @@Cheecken You are right. They do impact brightness and vibrancy. But these days, 3D masters get compensated for it as they grade fully in 3D as well.
      But you are right that they have causes these issues in other titles.

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Před rokem +11

      I don’t understand why the video shows the old red/blue glasses when talking about passive 3D. It makes viewers think that active 3D is the only modern method, when in fact passive has the most innovation (circular polarization).

    • @mackit
      @mackit Před rokem +7

      @@davidswanson5669 and don’t forget the even newer method which Dolby 3D uses! Rather than polarization, each projector lens uses a different frequency of RGB light, and the glasses have color filters so that only one image reaches each eye. A big benefit of this method is that even if your head is tilted the images to each eye are still clearly separated.

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Před rokem +1

      @@mackit wow I’ll have to look into that. I’ll add though that the circular polarization also has the benefit of being able to maintain 3D-ness if you tilt your head.

  • @joaosantos5503
    @joaosantos5503 Před rokem +71

    3D is the way to go. I was skeptical when the first film came out, too, but it worked wonders. Cameron's got a proven track record so we're good. Can't wait to be mesmerized.

  • @Netsuko
    @Netsuko Před rokem +22

    Cameron is on another level than almost any other film maker. With all due respect to all the amazing people out there.

  • @Enrique-Garcia
    @Enrique-Garcia Před rokem +5

    Kinda making it seem like Cameron/Sony invented the 2 piece camera for this movie (separate camera body & image sensor), which isn't the case, Silicon Imaging did it like 15 years ago, their camera was used for the alley scenes in Slumdog Millionaire.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +1

      Probably would have been better to say they partnered with Sony to build the entire system. A lot of different people worked on the entire rig

  • @aromalsuresh290
    @aromalsuresh290 Před rokem +5

    In the US, 3D has accounted for 94% of the Avatar rerelease grosses.
    EUROPE (76%)
    ASIA (78% +4D)
    LATIN AMERICA (71%)

  • @JAYproductions02
    @JAYproductions02 Před rokem +5

    14:20 i still remember when i first watched a 3d video without 3d glasses and it was unreal man, i hope that we can experience it in theaters as well 😫😫

  • @SarahKchannel
    @SarahKchannel Před rokem +71

    Underwater you have no problem with weight, as everything can be neutrally buoyant, also you have less issues with heat, so cooling is more compact - you have essentially an water cooled camera (so maybe Camera was before Linus).

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +20

      Well sort of. I actually scuba dive as well and have some underwater camera rigs. The only issue sometimes depending on the casing is it can no be ventilated well and their is nowhere for the hot air to go. The nicer ones do have fixes for that though

    • @SarahKchannel
      @SarahKchannel Před rokem +18

      @@FrameVoyager yes, dont think air. The whole housing (alu block) on this cameras are metal and thought to be part of the heatsink. While I am not aware of how this camera actually built, I worked with large format underwater film cameras about 25 years ago. Today one would take a heat pipe and attach it to the outer shell of the camera housing, while the other end goes on the 'hot' components.
      This bigger problem is the beamsplitter and port design, each lens needs to be diopter corrected to the dome material and curvature - while both 'beams' are in parallel this would be straight forward, but when you start shifting the angles things got get tricky.

    • @MeetupvideoUK
      @MeetupvideoUK Před rokem +6

      If they have enough money to produce Avatar2 then probably develop or modify an existing underwater housing won’t be a big problem.

    • @SarahKchannel
      @SarahKchannel Před rokem +7

      @@MeetupvideoUK yep i would say so... if we had the budget for this adventures 25 years ago... it would be nearly cheaper today, as back then we where dealing with light and moisture sensitive film... todays problems are at least from y viewpoint 'a walk in the park' or 'swim across a coral reef'.

    • @iAmTheSquidThing
      @iAmTheSquidThing Před rokem +3

      Exactly, this is why up until 1970, all movies were shot underwater.

  • @tookitogo
    @tookitogo Před rokem +14

    Christie isn’t a “laser projector manufacturer”, they’re a digital projector manufacturer, some of which are laser-illuminated. (I don’t think anyone is currently making direct laser projectors.)

  • @novelezra
    @novelezra Před rokem +60

    James Cameron: "The camera is amazing. You get incredible dynamic range and perfect colours"
    Both of which are very important than 99% of your movie CG

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +7

      😅😅😅 It is kind of funny considering how little practical is filmed with it

    • @novelezra
      @novelezra Před rokem +11

      @@FrameVoyager I will give James some credit. I remember when I saw iRobot for the first time and I immediately had this horrible feeling in my stomach.
      iRobot is one of the ugliest movies I have ever seen. Nothing looking real. Everything looked like Will Smith walking in front of a green screen. It felt so synthetic. I was thinking "how did we go from movies like Alien where the sets are so beautiful and organic that just looking at Harry Dean Stanton sweating made me feel hot myself. To Will Smith walking in front of a PS2 pre-rendered cutscene. I hope this isn't the future."
      And that fear unfortunately came true and 99% of big budget movies today look atrocious to me in a way that people seem to not notice. Even big budget Marvel films don't look real.
      I recently saw a shot of the set for NOPE and was astonished to find out that they filmed the house on a Soundstage. Absolutely incredible. I honestly thought it was filmed on a ranch. That's what I want. I want to be tricked. Green screen isn't a trick, it's never tricked me.
      However, as much as I find the plot; writing and characters painfully weak in Avatar. I can say that it looks amazing. James comes a background where he made miniatures look real (cannot believe the truck in T2 is not a real truck...) and he uses this in Avatar. He doesn't allow things look synthetic. People sweat, skin looks porous and has texture.
      In Marvel everything is so polished that it may as well be a HD porn movie with the lighting turned up to 100.

    • @jmalmsten
      @jmalmsten Před rokem +8

      At the very least you get a really good reference with these Sony cameras that the CGI people have to live up to. And the bits with actual sets and humans likewise gets to look as good as whatever the CGI wizardry can conjure up.
      What mostly kills the stuff that Marvel and similar studios does is lack of storytelling and direction... But also... Time. Those guys have time schedules and indecisive leaderships that reduces their output to whatever their overworked brains can eek out in a constant last minute render.
      Avatar 2 and onward has had 13 years of research and development of both rendering pipelines and how looks should be built, with enormous resources including time and money plowed into each shot. And this is adding to the almost decade of work that went into the first Avatar film. So there's 20 years or so of time spent on this one franchise with so far only one released movie.
      And say what you want about Cameron... He is not known to be an indescisive director.
      I am expecting quite a visual marvel from this new entry. Even if the story is on par with the first one, the visuals will probably be more photoreal than actual photography. :D

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +1

      True!

    • @BudoBasovic
      @BudoBasovic Před rokem

      The camera wasn't just developed for Avatar 2...

  • @SarahKchannel
    @SarahKchannel Před rokem +12

    Look - there are movies that are made with 3D in mind and there is all the other 99% of movies where 3D is an after thought - or marketing gimmick (pays more per ticket).
    I do believe Avatar is one of the very few movies perfect for 3D.

  • @merwie
    @merwie Před rokem +13

    Went to the Avatar Re-release two days ago.... It was Insane for a 2009 movie! If I had to guess when it was made I'd have said something along the lines of 2019!

  • @Geoff_Dearth
    @Geoff_Dearth Před rokem +4

    Ehhhhh. Beam splitter rigs have been around for donkey's years, it's some of cinema's oldest tech when you go back to things like three-strip Technicolor, and even the "revelation" of removing the optical block from the camera body isn't new because Pace and Cameron did exactly this for the Fusion 3D rigs used on the first Avatar, it's just that the optical blocks are smaller and lighter this time around. The ass-ends of the F950 cameras were on racks nearby, along with the HDCAM SR recorders and Codex hard drives. Also, Vince Pace wasn't the "DP" on Avatar, that would've been Mauro Fiore. Pace did the LA pickups.

  • @GoldLynxMedia
    @GoldLynxMedia Před rokem +5

    Been crushing these videos. Everyone ive seen on your channel has been entertaining and more importantly informative. Great job and im looking forward to more. Salute

  • @djoj1986
    @djoj1986 Před rokem +1

    I'm not a big 3d movie fan. I just saw today in 3d and was blow away. This movie is a must to watch in 3d.

  • @tsenam3247
    @tsenam3247 Před rokem +10

    The number one filmmaker of the world💓the visionary 🙏

  • @MrKeenun
    @MrKeenun Před rokem +7

    My local cinema just rereleased Avatar in 4DX and it was absolutely incredible… the 3D, wind, water, smells. Sadly with my eyesight I will never see true 3D but enjoyed it nevertheless.

  • @gordon1201
    @gordon1201 Před rokem +4

    13 years holy crap

  • @sudhanvasamaga2360
    @sudhanvasamaga2360 Před rokem +2

    the transition you made to your ad was smooth I didnt even realize I was in it till halfway through.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem

      😅😅😅 good to hear! Some people hate it some people like it 😂

  • @prstudios97
    @prstudios97 Před rokem +4

    I still remember when Avatar was released and I was just a kid and never knew about the vfx/cgi and use to think that those floating islands does exist in real life😂and as I am a 3D artist now still getting amazed by the beauty of VFX/CGI used in Avatar series.

  • @PMVault
    @PMVault Před rokem +9

    3D never went away we just call it VR now 😄

    • @kaveono
      @kaveono Před rokem

      They're different. VR is a whole different dimension minus touch, and scents. Maybe 4D or 5D you could call it.

  • @spiderbite7849
    @spiderbite7849 Před rokem +12

    13:15 There’s a big difference in quality between modern polarised 3D glasses and old Red and Blue glasses. It seemed like you combined them.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +4

      💯 I think we just missed how we said it 😂 sorry about that!

    • @WhiskyMystery
      @WhiskyMystery Před rokem +2

      @@FrameVoyager Enjoyed this video but Red blue anaglyph glasses have nothing to do with polarization. Also in the next shot where you refer to active shutter glasses you mistakenly show passive Dolby (Infitec) glasses. Yeah I am a 3D nerd. Appreciate the coverage though.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +1

      @@WhiskyMystery yep! Mixed this up a bit 😩 sorry about that

  • @Frontigenics
    @Frontigenics Před rokem +6

    G4: “I bet your camera guys hated you…”
    Cameron: “I was the camera guy…”
    ^This is why James Cameron is the GOAT. Directors who sit behind video villages are hacks. Be a real filmmaker like James Cameron.

    • @DialloMoore503
      @DialloMoore503 Před rokem

      Depends on the style of the filmmaker, but I get you.

    • @JLMODELTEKKEN
      @JLMODELTEKKEN Před rokem

      Exactly 🤣 get off your ass & work that damn camera 😭

  • @ARK8844
    @ARK8844 Před rokem +3

    I remember growing up as a kid my dad would always take me to go and watch the new 3-D movies but he would never be able to actually wash and enjoy them as well as he wanted because he wore glasses and he had to either choose to wear his glasses and watch a blurry movie or wear the 3-D goggles and possibly put his glasses on under it and make the image not nearly as 3-D as intended. I always felt bad that he didn’t get to enjoy the movies as much as I did.

    • @sobrokeboi
      @sobrokeboi Před rokem +1

      Same reason i stopped watching 3D movies , gonna get contacts so i can enjoy this fully.

    • @marshall3n
      @marshall3n Před rokem

      Just went to watch the re-release in 3D with my glasses and it wasn’t that bad.

  • @SushantParab
    @SushantParab Před rokem +4

    This is a much-needed movie right now to let everyone remember what vfx is supposed to do.

    • @tatianatub
      @tatianatub Před rokem +2

      is it even a avatar movie if it doesnt give the vfx industry a kick up the but

  • @kevinsmak
    @kevinsmak Před rokem +5

    Great video. I really think 3D movies should be rated and tell us how they were made. If just CGI was added or an actual camera like this movie. I really enjoyed Avatar because of the 3D, but then you go see other 3D movies and they are all let downs as they were not done the same way.

  • @m3pedro
    @m3pedro Před rokem +8

    I love your channel and found all your abandoned camera series pretty accurate and entertaining. I hate to be a stickler for details but this is a tech channel and I am a 3D cinema specialist so... I just have to point out that the 3D rig you show on the set of the new avatar movies with the Sony Venice at 1:08 (and other points in the video) was launched at NAB 2013 by a Munich based company called "SCREENPLANE" this rig in particular is called the "Production RIG". (if you zoom in and take a closer look you will see both words printed on teh side of the Rig.) It is was one the most well built and advanced 3D beamsplitter rigs ever made. In my opinion superior to the Cameron|PACE Fusion beamsplitters. Which is probably why he is using them instead of his own rigs. The videos of Cameron with the rig on his should on G4TV footage is of his old "Fusion" beamsplitter with the SONY P1 (F900 and later F950)HD cameras, then next shot after that 3:27 with the Sony F23 is also a Fusion rig from around the time avatar was made. So in sum there no "NEW CAMERA" that he made for the new avatar movies as we can see in your video title. he didnt build the Venice Rialto nor did he built the Screenplane rig. As far as the underwater, Pace3D had numerous underwater 3D rigs developed (that I even used on more than one feature) additionally there exists a few underwater beamsplitter rigs available for use. So underwater 3D while challenging is 100% possible as there is plenty of gear around to enable that if you choose to do it. If at any time you have any questions regarding steroscopic 3d Cinema tech or techniques feel free to reach out and I can help you. I worked with all the 3D companies from 2007-today, worked with most 3D rigs and just about all the digital cameras because of that......a few more that are missing in your abandoned camera series..... email me if you have any questions m3pedro at hotmail

    • @m3pedro
      @m3pedro Před rokem +4

      By the way just as a FYI, James Cameron and Vince Pace became partners in a 3D technology company based in Burbank called "Cameron Pace Group" this is the company that created all the 3D rigs and other misc. tech related to stereoscopic image capture that he shot avatar with and then became a "rental house" that rented out 3D equipment to various Hollywood productions. I was fortunate enough to be a part of a few feature films and 3D broadcasts using the Cameron|Pace equipment. I even shot with their underwater equipment. The company essentially went bankrupt in 2014 and was sold to VER rentals. I'm not sure what happened to the 3D rigs, if Cameron kept that equipment and the rest was sold to VER as I know you cant rent any Pace equipment from VER anymore. This might explain why James Cameron was using the German ScreenPlane rig in your BTS footage. Anyways just some background info for you and your viewers.

    • @m3pedro
      @m3pedro Před rokem

      @13:19 - That is not entirely accurate. All manner of 3D exhibition technology (passive, active, Dolby) have some effect of luminescence and color. The thing is Color is adjusted and compensated for in post as part of the preparation for making the deliverables. What some theater owners would do, is turn down the brightness of their projector to extend the life of the bulbs. Thus making 3D movies sometimes way too dark and invariably affecting color. If the bulb is new, at full power then passive should reproduce colors as intended.

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  • @cartoonkid676
    @cartoonkid676 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Greatly detailed! Appreciated your Hard work ❤

  • @kubrickenigma7977
    @kubrickenigma7977 Před rokem +8

    I absolutely love 3D film. I want so bad for it to come back and stay, both at the cinema and home. If there is anyone who can make possible, that person can almost only be James Cameron.
    I watched the re-release in IMAX 3D, and it is marvelous!

    • @spandel100
      @spandel100 Před rokem +1

      I still have my plasma that does 3D.Too many people bitching about the hassle of using it caused its demise.

    • @kubrickenigma7977
      @kubrickenigma7977 Před rokem +2

      @@spandel100 it's too bad people can be so impatient.

    • @spandel100
      @spandel100 Před rokem +1

      @@kubrickenigma7977 Yes...

  • @wolfetteplays8894
    @wolfetteplays8894 Před rokem +4

    He’s a very respectable film maker. Avatar inspired me when I was younger. I’m excited to see this new film

  • @tlahitte
    @tlahitte Před rokem +2

    The Christie Mirage SST-6P (which stands for 6 Primary) uses two projector heads that each has a set of discrete RGB lasers, one for the right eye and one for the left. The wavelengths of each head are slightly offset and only need passive 3D glasses to filter the frequencies properly to each eye (glasses information can be provided by a Christie representative). The two-head system effectively removes the chance of crosstalk and eliminates ghosting and other visual anomalies common to typical 3D projection.

  • @studiodsr
    @studiodsr Před rokem +6

    At 2:48 aren’t we just seeing the upward facing camera reflected in a 45 degree mirror?

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +3

      hahaha yeah, I realized how that sounded after I posted the video. The other one is behind that mirror

  • @Nathan_3571
    @Nathan_3571 Před rokem +4

    I saw avatar when it came back to theaters and it still looks better than todays movie’s

  • @Rob_65
    @Rob_65 Před rokem +4

    It would be nice to see if 3D improved a bit in the last 10 years. I would actually be very happy if the 3D in Avatar 2 is as good as the last 3D movie I have seen (Gravity, 2013).
    I still think sound is more important that 3D (but maybe James Cameron may change my view on this). "The Entity" was the first movie shown in a local movie theater using Dolby surround and somehow this is still my reference frame for a movie with good 3D sound effects. At one point, Barbara Hershey stands in the middle of a room when she suddenly hears a door slam. At that moment both the complete audience in front of me and Barbara all turned their heads towards the back entrance of the theater. For me this shows the difference between "watching a movie" and "experiencing a movie". I have just seen a glimpse of what 3D laser projection can do and I can't wait to see something like the laser projector from Christie Digital being installed in my part of the world.
    A sh.. "The Entity" was of course the original one from 1982 - now you all know I am an old fart who will never adopt all these new tech ... 🤣

  • @MichaelAngeloTech
    @MichaelAngeloTech Před rokem +1

    I’ve been watching for a few months now but immediately subbed after seeing you call yourself out for Papyrus. 😂
    Fantastic and thank you!

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem

      😂😂😂😂😂 Kinda felt wrong not to use Papyrus in this video haha

  • @alain99v6
    @alain99v6 Před rokem +1

    in 2006 I was the DIT of the second unit in Montreal, QC on Jouney To The Center Of The Earth 3D , we were using prototypes of 3D from Pace Engineering, my second unit was equipped with side-by-side and the main unit had 2 different beam splitter camera systems, recording was on HDCAM SR support on external VTRs it was such a pain to use, the would drift continously and needed color match 3 to 4 times per day

  • @sergiosanchez2012
    @sergiosanchez2012 Před rokem +4

    The detachable sensors is not a new thing... We used to do it in 2007 with the SI2K cameras. It was a great feature that I´m really glad that at last is introduced in the Sony Venice and will be present in the mucho more affordable Ronin 4D

  • @strikerbowls791
    @strikerbowls791 Před rokem +5

    James Cameron is the savior of cinema

  • @ronlabbe
    @ronlabbe Před rokem

    Thrilled that you used a still photo of my personal Busch Verascope stereo camera :)

  • @lil----lil
    @lil----lil Před rokem +1

    James Cameron is truly inspirational and a filmmaking pioneer. He's one of those people that will push his craft beyond its limits and more. What makes this even better is that he's hugely successful director so he's able to achieve his vision entirely on his own merits with his own money. This is a HUGE difference. ON . YOUR. OWN. I'm incredibly inspired by him and will be watching this movie DAY ONE.

  • @kigastu
    @kigastu Před rokem +17

    I appreciate that he stays by his vision of 3d but it seem like to much hassle to me. I liked 3d movies as a kid tho

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +7

      Kinda thought the same thing to be honest. Even if we could have 3D theatres without glasses... Would we still want to see that over a traditional setting? To me, if it can truly immerse us more into the story then it's worth exploring, but I don't know haha

    • @nickr8802
      @nickr8802 Před rokem +5

      @@FrameVoyager film and VR together could really make 3D movies a thing to behold - but I think costs for head mounted displays or AR glasses would need to come down considerably

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +6

      Agreed. Or some other way of doing it that's less cumbersome

    • @Ishai1
      @Ishai1 Před rokem +3

      @@FrameVoyager It really depends. For some movies, 3D is just better. For some, it makes no sense (well, for most really). Can't treat it like an all or nothing. Cameron is shooting movies for 3D, and with Avatar he mostly avoided the gimmicks (things coming towards the camera for no reason). The problem is all of the 3D conversions, which are an afterthought. They're not good enough and most people don't really want that.
      This is just another option for the big budget movies, just like IMAX is. Do you need to shoot all movies in IMAX? no. A lot of movies will get no benefit from it, but for some movies IMAX is the way to go

    • @spandel100
      @spandel100 Před rokem +2

      He creates experiences...3D is what creates that illusion.Anybody who watched Avatar in 2D,then complained about it,never experienced the illusion that Cameron's 3D creates.

  • @mission3479
    @mission3479 Před rokem +3

    You can tell he has a true passion for making films

  • @Gypsy1194
    @Gypsy1194 Před rokem

    Have been waiting for this movie forever. So happy I am around to see it!

  • @juan2049
    @juan2049 Před rokem +3

    Marvel only wishes they had a director just as passionate as Cameron

  • @comicbookguygamecat
    @comicbookguygamecat Před rokem +9

    Having watched the re release in 3D all I can say it was fantastic in 3D and avatar the way of water looks fantastic in 3D avatar the way of water needs to be seen in 3D filming in 3D is a lot better than post converted to be in 3D.

  • @stagename2
    @stagename2 Před rokem +1

    Love everything this guy does. Much respect for pushing the envelope. Waiting for Alita 2.

  • @Vousie
    @Vousie Před rokem

    You *showed* the people sitting in the cinemas with circularly polarised 3D glasses, and then only mentioned "passive" glasses which are the red and green glasses (which do cause greyed-out colours) or active glasses which work great. Circularly polarised 3D glasses are also "passive" but they don't cause the greyed-out colours. Having used all three of these, I've gotta say the circularly polarised glasses give the best image.
    AFAIK only cinema projectors are capable of working with these, but you specified "viewing 3D content" not whether it specifically has to be at home. For home use however, only the red-green and active glasses systems are available.

  • @ecmjr
    @ecmjr Před rokem +7

    This is a very cool video!!! Nice!

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate it! We are slowly branching out into some other series beyond the ABANDONED series so always good to hear people enjoying the new content

  • @FitsTube
    @FitsTube Před rokem +6

    Thanks for putting this together... Really cool video, As somebody who uses prosumer Sony cameras it is so cool to see what the pros do with the top of the line Venice systems, have you done anything on the Maverick camera rig? It looks insane and I'd love to learn more about it.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +2

      No problem! It's pretty interesting how they used the cameras for sure.
      I haven't yet! I'll have to look into that one! Planning on doing a lot in this vein

    • @stevenlang7709
      @stevenlang7709 Před rokem

      A camera doesnt make the shot or money by itself therefore, are neither pro, or amateur. Words such as, prosumer, professional, and beginner used to describe cameras is only an advertising term to entice people into upgrading.

  • @nerfbutt
    @nerfbutt Před rokem

    I went to Disney this summer and rode the Avatar ride. I didn't realize at the time that many of the elements in the ride would be in the upcoming Avatar sequel. I had the biggest smile on my face during the entire ride. It was the most immersive of those types of rides. It got me as close as possible to thinking I was actually on Pandora.
    Even though I'm not a 3D fan in general, I admit that for this type of movie, if done really well, it can be a great experience.

  • @majesticskiesgaming
    @majesticskiesgaming Před rokem +1

    Mistake at 13:13 Passive 3D doesnt require Red and Blue glasses anymore.. Most movies youll see in the theaters are modern passive 3D which darken the image but do not flicker like active 3D. If they allow you to keep your 3D glasses its passive 3D! Active 3D glasses cost roughly $40-$100 each to buy so if they let you keep them when leaving your 3D movie they would be losing more than they made. Some IMAX theaters provide active 3D glasses for certain films fitted with an anti theft device which will sound an alarm if you leave the cinema with it. Technically the resolution is better with active 3D but many people dislike the flickering effect which occurs with it. Personally I feel with the growing advancements with 6K-8K projectors the loss in resolution is no longer important since the human eye cant distinguish more detail past 4K from a normal viewing distance. This is why I feel 6-8K will be the standard at the cinema and 4K is here to stay at home!

  • @pontosinterligados
    @pontosinterligados Před rokem +3

    Most people I have seen looking at a selfie taken by a 3D camera in VR reacts quite similar to wild animals staring at a mirror for the first time. The contract eyes establish with 3D media is like Cameron describes. But the camera placement imported from standard cinema manuals is awkward for 3D, *unless* you are a bird. Feels like “a trip to the moon” by Méliès, a period transitioning between theater and cinema.

    • @ophello
      @ophello Před rokem

      Instead of saying “except if” just say “unless” instead.

  • @Terron29
    @Terron29 Před rokem +5

    This just makes me wana watch avatar 2 even more lol. 3D it is :D I thought the first Avatar was one of the few movies that did 3D right and was actually better in 3D.

  • @Elsalover
    @Elsalover Před rokem +1

    That is so incredibly insane how we know how to make and understand the functions in the 3d Imax Camera

  • @xennojeremy
    @xennojeremy Před rokem +2

    Most 3D cinemas don't use active lcd headsets, they use passive phased glasses, where each other frame is phased horizontally or vertically (sometimes circularly), so only one eye can see each other frame.
    This technology has been around for a while and never really died out, but changed dramatically when covid happened.
    Because of the ease to adapt to digital projectors, it was the most widely used tech, but it's disadvantage was some in the audience were affected by flickering.
    I'm very curious about 3D laser projectors tho

    • @ThomasMatthewEvans
      @ThomasMatthewEvans Před rokem +2

      Good qhestion...3D Laser uses the same system its just the light source has changed from a xenon lamp or high performance Mercury lamp. Laser is more stable and uniform than traditional electrode based light sources as well as staying consistently bright for longer for the life of the projector

  • @blountman747
    @blountman747 Před rokem +3

    Incredible staff, equipment , movie. James Cameron

  • @feandil666
    @feandil666 Před rokem +6

    Avatar was the first, and only in my opinion, movie where 3D actually added something. Because he designed every shot to take advantage of the tech without pushing it constantly in our face. I don't go watch movies in 3D but I'll definitely do it for the Avatar sequels

    • @mikekays4108
      @mikekays4108 Před rokem

      Same with Prometheus and Hugo, Scott's and Scorsese's showcases of their abilities in 3D artistries. If you can ever manage to see these with a 3D TV or projector, it would be worth any amount of money.

  • @curtisbme
    @curtisbme Před rokem +2

    @13:19 - That is very incorrect. Passive 3D does not affect color vibrancy like you describe because it is circular polarization, not Anaglyph red/blue glasses which no one has used in decades. The only thing that is affected is brightness.

  • @georgeorwell2296
    @georgeorwell2296 Před rokem +1

    Pushing technology forward should be part of the filmmaking evolution.

  • @hiskishow
    @hiskishow Před rokem +6

    It's funny how you always have to denounce whether you liked Avatar or not when talking about it 😄😄.. I didn't like it but damn Cameron really raised the bar just like they showed in south park.

  • @senate_shakya_
    @senate_shakya_ Před rokem +5

    A lot of people are unaware that James Cameron who we know today as a master of filmmaking never went to film school.
    He is just “self taught and well reached in his craft.”
    One of those one in a billion brilliant minds in the world 🗺️

    • @hawkzulu5671
      @hawkzulu5671 Před rokem +1

      He saw StarWars and that was it. On the drive home, before he even put the keys in the door he knew he was quitting his job tomorrow and becoming a film maker

  • @rickaguilar1833
    @rickaguilar1833 Před rokem +1

    Wow, another underwater movie adventure! First the Amazing Aquaman and now this!

  • @DPac9
    @DPac9 Před rokem

    Wowow, I got not thing to say..just blown away by the digital imagining technolology shown here - which is already history. 🤯

  • @jmalmsten
    @jmalmsten Před rokem +2

    The 3D without glasses thing is intriguing and I would like to know more, indeed.
    There are tech like the Nintendo 3DS that pulls that trick off remarkably well. But. That works with a lenticular screen. And only works in a narrow viewing region. I'm guessing they arent going to put a lenticular reflective layer on the projection screen and limit viewers to a narrow area in the theatre. That would be a giant cost outside the upgrade of the very expensive projectors. And theatre owners would have no chance to recoup the costs with a 4th of the available seats or whatever it would end up be.
    But outside the lenticular system, I'm not sure how one would selectively direct the light to each eye for viewers you can't predict the POV of.
    I would love to read the research that Christie is doing. Because if the aren't just bending the truth like how Cinemascope and other wide screen systems was once marketed as the 3D you can watch without glasses. Similarly, by both engaging with the periphery view of spectators, and the ability to deepen the contrast into absolute black you gain very 3D like responses. But that gives no real 3D depth perception like actual stereography provides. If that's not it. Then there's something really groundbreaking going on. And I am intrigued, to say the least.

    • @ZanHecht
      @ZanHecht Před rokem

      Glasses-free 3D projection doesn't exist. All the stories about it seem to be based on an poorly-written Inquisitr article that was misquoting an InsideTheMagic (a notorious clickbait site) article that was pure speculation.

  • @Black-Re4per
    @Black-Re4per Před rokem +4

    He will revolutionize 3D once again.

  • @jenniferd5477
    @jenniferd5477 Před rokem

    I’ve been waiting 13 years for this movie
    Ommmmmggg cannot wait to rewatch it at least 7 times 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️

  • @hoodio
    @hoodio Před rokem

    the "you have two eyes" is the only 'this is made for your body' argument that actually makes sense

  • @Ansonandco
    @Ansonandco Před rokem +3

    This is wild!

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +3

      I would LOVVVVEEE to have the budget Cameron does to just be able to take 13 years to develop all of this stuff lol

    • @Ansonandco
      @Ansonandco Před rokem +1

      @@FrameVoyager wasn’t it longer for the original avatar? Like didn’t he start that project before titanic?

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem

      @@Ansonandco Probably! Tbh, it seems like he's always been working on this technology.

    • @Cheecken
      @Cheecken Před rokem

      @@Ansonandco Hey, writer here! James Cameron detailed the story of Avatars creation in this Q&A:
      czcams.com/video/xRg9hYStHm0/video.html
      From what I remember from this Q&A, Cameron woke up from a dream once which was about bioluminescent woods or jungles. For years he wanted to make this idea that eventually became Avatar happen and after spending about 10 million dollars to test motion capture technology and the 3D workflow, he was confident enough to make the film.

  • @stephanes.
    @stephanes. Před rokem +4

    so cool

  • @quinnobi42
    @quinnobi42 Před rokem +1

    The CG in the new Avatar was really quite good. I think of myself as good at spotting CG, and most of the time I notice little details that are subtly off, but with the new Avatar, almost every bit of it looked perfect, and I was unable to tell the CG from live action. As for 3D movies, I am not a fan. As someone who wears glasses day-to-day, having to wear two pairs of glasses simultaneously to watch a film is very annoying. Secondly, focus shifts in the 3D plane mess with my eyes like nothing else. My brain can deal with the focus moving on a 2D screen, but in 3D I'm focused on one bit, and then it suddenly goes blurry as the focus moves to an object in the foreground or background, and I end up straining my eyes to try and focus on that thing that was perfectly clear just a moment ago, only to consciously realise a moment later that the focus had shifted to something else. I think it would like 3D if everything was in focus all of the time. If James Cameron wants us to feel like we're in this other world, then we should be able to decide what we want to focus on in the 3D landscape, instead of having the focus dictated by the film itself.

  • @warlockBS
    @warlockBS Před rokem

    that realtime previz is what people call now virtual production without the led screens truly a pioneer

  • @jakob.k_design
    @jakob.k_design Před rokem +5

    I saw Avatar as a kid ind 3d and it was incredible.
    Which then led me to play the Avatar computer game with active 3d glasses and that experience was amazing. Probably the best 3d technology I have ever seen and it was right at home. The Character you played was literally just floating in front of the screen and it felt like it was just an action figure you could touch.
    I belive in 3d, but I also think that most movies dont benefit from 3d nowadays. The reason for this is not 3d itself though, but laziness during production.
    Even huge budget blockbusters like Avengers do not use proper 3d cameras and instead just Layer the shot in edeting to creat some sort of 3d effect. And this lack of proper 3d is everywhere ruining the repetition of a technology that is great when done right.
    I will watch Avatar 2 in 3d once it comes out and I can not wairt for it.

  • @BobbyGeneric145
    @BobbyGeneric145 Před rokem +4

    Why does he wear so many motocross jerseys!? People in the moto community laugh at folks who do this.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem

      😅😅😅

    • @jmalmsten
      @jmalmsten Před rokem +1

      Could it really be that incredible to think that he is actually really into motocross?
      Gatekeeping in any fandom is the least fun bit of fandoms.

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 Před rokem

      @@jmalmsten its cool if he's into motocross... But he's wearing a competition jersey as clothes, and literally the cheapest most basic... Its always a random Thor jersey. . Thats not like wearing a Lakers jersey or something similar.
      Its just odd is all and makes you wonder. Im not at all gatekeeping.

    • @randomly_random_0
      @randomly_random_0 Před rokem

      @@BobbyGeneric145 fans gave it to him

  • @RyabThatBaconGuy
    @RyabThatBaconGuy Před rokem +1

    My biggest issue with 3d has only been wearing the actual glasses on my face. They're never comfortable and need to be shifted around, which then pull me out of the immersion which is the opposite of their intention.

  • @DCMCOSPLAYdotCOM
    @DCMCOSPLAYdotCOM Před rokem +1

    Hopefully Cameron's relationship with Sony will get them to release an Avatar 2 special edition TV with passive 3D technology. I would not only upgrade my 12 year old 3D TV for this alone, but the gaming potential is absolutely incredible.

  • @gregoryrogalsky6937
    @gregoryrogalsky6937 Před rokem +4

    The skin still looks like plastic. Another CGI movie 3D movie... Notice they dont even talk about the story.

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem +4

      😂 well he did say in one interview that he wrote the entire 2nd movie script and then trashed it because it wasn't good enough 🤷‍♂️ but yeahhhh... I'll reserve judgement until I see it in theaters

  • @pratik619prasad
    @pratik619prasad Před rokem

    Pure Genius and Passion 🔥....Nice video

  • @LukeNasti
    @LukeNasti Před rokem +1

    Spectacular ending to this video.
    No wasted time and I wanted more

    • @FrameVoyager
      @FrameVoyager  Před rokem

      Appreciate it! Try to do the best I can at that haha.

  • @TehMr
    @TehMr Před rokem +1

    I have used the first gen Rialto system and in my country we were the first country to utilise and rent it out.The scale and magnitude of this seems another level😅

  • @declanwells1887
    @declanwells1887 Před rokem +1

    3D is the reason i loved the first one so much, im not joking when i say i walked out the theater and instantly bought another ticket because it really was like nothing else. I cant wait for ths movie.

    • @mikekays4108
      @mikekays4108 Před rokem

      So, for the first Avatar, I went 3 hours early to wait for the first IMAX 3D showing. All that sitting and laying on the flat smooth floor did it's damage on my bad back so when it came time to go in, I stood up and ... my back went out. I couldn't walk. Normally when that happens I have to call the ambulance to get me up, but I was SO DETERMINED that I grabbed onto the wall and literally cripple-stumbled to my seat (which was with at least a thickly padded cushion). I made it thru and then drove myself to the ER afterwards. :)

  • @rorymcclernon4674
    @rorymcclernon4674 Před rokem

    Really looking forward to this movie. Been a looooong time coming.

  • @cadmus777
    @cadmus777 Před rokem +2

    I want to watch Avatar 2 the way James Cameron wants me to watch it. I hope there's a cinema near me that let's me!

  • @hueyh5637
    @hueyh5637 Před rokem +1

    Wow, I didn’t know it was this complicated to shoot in 3D
    3D movies should be appreciated much more