Avatar

December 18th, 2009 § 0

Recently saw Cameron’s Avatar.
The story is quite sim­ple and is right­fully com­pared to Dances with Wolves, but that is not why you see this film.
In a sen­tence, Cameron has turned film-making upside down. There is no longer any lim­i­ta­tion to telling a story, none. With this one (very expen­sive) film, Mr. Cameron has:

  1. Single-handedly brought 3D film into the main­stream. Start­ing now, non-3D movies will be passe, like black and white.
  2. Nearly oblit­er­ated the need for sets or even actors. Sure, cost will con­tinue to drive the use of phys­i­cal sets and breath­ing peo­ple, but their days are num­bered. In a decade, a high school senior will have access to sim­i­lar capa­bil­ity on his home PC, what­ever that looks like.
  3. Won him­self another pile of oscars.

Pre­dic­tion: This film sets a new stan­dard for ‘the view­ing expe­ri­ence’ which will not be sur­passed until direct sen­sory input is cre­ated… giv­ing an Avatar expe­ri­ence to each moviegoer.

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