James Cameron doesn’t need any comparisons concerning the visible results of his new movie Avatar 2: The Way of Water with Marvel, claiming that the movement seize and constructing emotive faces from VFX is “not even close”. Both Avatar and the Marvel movies use intensive movement seize expertise in order that actual actors can play otherworldly creatures. (Also learn: Avatar The Way of Water first reactions hail James Cameron movie as ‘masterpiece’, critics say it is higher than half 1)
“Obviously, the big comic book films have been driving the sheer volume of the industry,” James replied when requested concerning the plethora of latest Marvel films and whether or not they have motivated him in any option to elevate the bar of VFX. “The rising tide of technique raises everybody together. It gives you higher quality artists, more tools and plug-ins and code [to use]. You’ve got more talented people writing code out there.”
Responding to the query posed by ComicBook.com in an interview, the Titanic (1997) director added, “Our team at WETA Digital [the New Zealand effects company cofounded by Peter Jackson] is constantly having new hires, and it’s coming out of that pool, so it improves everything. That said, WETA FX, as it’s called now, is the best. Right? Industrial Light & Magic does great work, but when it comes to the kind of emotive facial stuff that we’re doing… Thanos? Come on. Give me a break. You saw [Avatar: The Way of Water]. It’s not even close. It’s what WETA did.”
The director has been crucial of the characters in Marvel and DC movies earlier too, having stated how the characters in these films largely act like they’re in school and that he strives to deliver maturity when it comes to characterization in his Avatar films that are missing in these movies. Avatar: The Way of Water acquired rave evaluations from an earlier press screening, and is all set for a launch in cinemas – in 3D and IMAX – on December 16.
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