We all know that director James Cameron knows what he's doing. Avatar projects are his creation; they are the product of his heart and brain. What I mean is that billions of eyes are on the sequels. In 2009, Cameron's Avatar impressed the hell out of souls. And, with the sequels on their way, Cameron's been busy to paint a different scenery for the fans. Pandora is huge; it's unique.
He recently told the Empire magazine the following and after reading it go ahead sound off in the comments below, because we want to read what you, the fans, think:
"I can tell you one thing about them [Avatar Sequels Storyline]. They're gonna be bitchin. You'll sit yourself with your mouth wide open."
Cameron went on to say few words about 60 Frames Per Second. Note: Cameron's choice of frame rate for Avatar films is 48. - "My thinking at the time was that 60FPS might be a better segue to the video market," says Cameron. "I'll be plugging into a system that's a little more mature, so it makes sense for me to do 48fps at this point."
James Cameron's next entry in the groundbreaking Avatar film series, Avatar: Fire and Ash is currently playing in theaters. If you've already seen the movie, you can now submit your own rating and review here on Scified!
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