New Avatar 2,3 & 4 Possible Groundbreaking Filming Details Revealed
According to a new report from Comicbookmovie.com, some new, possible groundbreaking, filming details have been revealed for the upcoming “Avatar” 2,3 & 4 films that are currently planned for some point in the future. It turns out that visual effects legend, Douglas Trumbull, told The Hollywood Reporter that he’s currently met up with Avatar producer, John Landau, to discuss shooting Avatar in 120 frames-per-second, which is well above the standard 24 frames-per-second.
It turns out that since movies are shot digitally these days, it is very possible to shoot them at 120 frames-per-second. Douglas said: “I know that Cameron admired Showscan Trumbull’s earlier invention of a large-format high-frame rate projection system and that he is a huge advocate of high frame rates HFRs. The use of HFRs for Avatar would be very appropriate and very successful.
I don’t know if Cameron is interested in using MAGI for the Avatar sequels. He’s in seclusion writing the screenplay for Avatar. I am talking to Jon Landau, and we plan to have a screening of UFOTOG soon.” He says more in the clip (below). Check it out and stay tuned. Also, get your favorite Movie stuff, and more by Clicking Here.