Avatar Action Animation Emotion
“You are not in Kansas anymore. You are on Pandora”
James Cameron has created a planet named Pandora which is rich in flora and fauna in the silver screen.Apart from the creatures,the planet has the native
Na’vi a lean, 10-feet tall,3 fingered, blue-striped people with green eyes.Natives also makes a strong bond with thick long trees,six-legged horses and powerful flying beast .Cameron has designed the planet in such way that not only the tribes but the also creatures like gigantic Wolves and hammer-head dinosaurs fights to save their habitability.
Epic Theme
The sci-epic is set on Pandora,genetically engineered human-Na’vi bodies are sent to the planet to drive away the native Na’vi with aims to exploit Pandora’s reserves of a valuable mineral called unobtanium, which is under the HomeTree of Pandora.Over the course of time in Pandora, human-navi grows close to Neytiri(Na’vi girl) and the HomeTree and begins to prefer the life he lives through the avatar.Finally he saves the na’vi and planet reserve from the money minded humans.
Technology in filming and effects
Cameron has developed stereoscopic camera for the creation of Avatar.In the previous motion-capture systems, the digital environment is added after the actors’ motions have been captured.
In Avatar, this new virtual camera allows the director to observe and view directly on a monitor how the actors’ virtual counterparts interact with the movie’s digital world in real time which gives option of adjusting and re-take the scenes as needed.
Avatar a sensational honeymoon between the world finest artist and technology.it has also revolutionised the movie-watching experience in screens.It’s really mixed with action,animation,adventure and emotion.
For the years to come its definitely a milestone for the movies to achieve in future.”I SEE YOU” …AVATAR
Animation Techniques of Avatar
if your inspired Pandora’s “floating Mountains” inside the clouds,well you will like to catch the glimpse of the Chinese Huang Shan mountains also.





January 5th, 2010 at 3:50 PM
Good One.. Enjoyed reading it.