![]() ![]() This setup is going to be using one lens shooting forward and a second lens shooting into a prism to capture the second perspective. ![]() Many have claimed that 3D has been dead for years, but Cameron feels strongly about the format and thinks it elicits a better response from the viewer. Now, we need to talk about the 3D elephant in the room. Obviously, a big reason for the camera choice is that the VENICE delivers top-tier image quality. This is a 3D camera, which is actually two Sony VENICE cameras put together. It has two lenses pointing in completely different directions, for example. In the behind the scenes photos you can see how the rig is a bit different than your usual. Some of them even needed to work underwater. Lightstorm Entertainment is the production company that James Cameron founded and they had to make a few unique cameras for Avatar 2. Frame Voyager takes a closer look at the new camera setup Cameron used for this film. With new challenges related to Avatar 2’s special effects and water-heavy scenes new technology was needed. This film is even more special effects heavy than the original – which revolutionized VFX work and became one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. Now, over a decade since the release of the original Avatar, we have Avatar: The Way of Water (aka Avatar 2) coming out and with it Cameron has made some crazy camera rigs to realize his vision. James Cameron has always enjoyed pushing the boundaries of imaging technology to make his movies. ![]()
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