“It's the first time you're seeing this technology used at this level. Avatar: The Way of Water uses two high-definition cameras and the data captured goes down to an almost pore by pore level to drive a higher fidelity performance. Movies are ultimately about the close-up and as in the first movie, the technology used is once again pushing the boundaries. It is so immersive it feels like you are actually there, sitting amongst this incredible world, you’re there with characters and creatures.” “The aesthetic, the world is intensely beautiful. “You can create this miraculous thing which seems impossible when you are watching it and present it with such reality and depth and richness, it speaks volumes to how creative we are and how really brilliant the teams of people are here (in New Zealand) to support the vision of someone like James Cameron.”Ĭurtis says the film is a really emotional ride which he believes will surprise the audience. Ian Garvin and the young actor Duane Evans playing Rotxo.Ĭliff Curtis says he can’t wait for people to see the movie and experience it. And New Zealander Jemaine Clement plays Marine biologist Dr. New Zealander Cliff Curtis co-stars as Tonowari, a leader of the reef people, or Metkayina clan, who inhabit the underwater region where much of the sequel’s action is set. The sequel begins to tell the story of the Sully family ten years on, and the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.ĭirected by James Cameron and produced by Cameron and Jon Landau, the film stars Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement and Kate Winslet. Wellington was the the main production base with studio facilities also utilised in Auckland. Thirteen years after Director James Cameron brought the world the ground-breaking Avatar, we return to Pandora for Avatar: The Way of Water. Live Action shooting for Avatar: The Way of Water took place in New Zealand. “What I'm most proud of is that the team here in New Zealand has proven that nothing is impossible.” Jon Landau
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