The special effects of “Avatar: The Way of the Water” made it the “more complicated” film.

The special effects of “Avatar: The Way of the Water” made it the “more complicated” film.

The special effects of “Avatar: The Way of the Water” made it the “more complicated” film.The special effects of “Avatar: The Way of the Water” made it the “more complicated” film.

The special effects of “Avatar: The Way to Water” made it the “most complicated” movie – Disney (courtesy)

The issue of special effects in a Hollywood blockbuster is always something for many people to consider. And if the first film was already a technical marvel, with ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’, James Cameron made the “most complicated film ever recorded”.

This is not the first time that James Cameron made the most of the special effects capabilities of the time, he had already done so with ‘Aliens’, ‘Terminator 2’ and of course ‘Titanic’. But now, with ‘Avatar: The way of water’ wants to take visual effects to new heights.

It will be released at the end of the yearAvatar: The way of water’, which was cataloged as the movie “more complicated”Of the shoot, thanks to its extensive use of practical and special effects, combined with technology and software developed specifically for James Cameron’s science fiction film.

In a Twitter thread, the special effects expert and director, Liam O’Donnel praised the special effects of ‘Avatar 2’, after seeing some of the finished work on the film, including a scene in which the protagonist, Jake, played by Sam Worthington, shoots an underwater creature.

The extensive production work of ‘Avatar 2’

One of the things that the expert points out is water, which used a graphics engine to be able to recreate the fluids in a “realistic” way for the Disney film. Not only that, he adds, “Some of the marine characters in Avatar use their tails to swim, so those actors literally wore jetpacks to swim for motion capture photography. They are not playing! “.

But the impressive work to make “Avatar: The Way to Water” is not limited to the visual effects, as both the actors and the production team did extensive and hard work to record the tape, such as taking courses in deep breathing for underwater scenes and more.

In this sense, Kate Winslet broke a world record for spending 7 minutes without breathing underwater on the set of “Avatar 2”. It is worth mentioning that the James Cameron sequel will be released on December 15 in theaters in Mexico, while the rest of the world will arrive the next day.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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