Avatar Side-By-Side Video Really Highlights How Ridiculous Filming Mo-Cap Is, But How The End Result Is Worth It

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Almost 13 full years ago, James Cameron released Avatar, his first fictional cinematic tale since 1997’s Titanic, to the masses, and it went on to become the highest-grossing movie of all time. Avatar is now back in the public consciousness not only due to its long-awaited sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, coming out in December, but because the original Avatar is playing in theaters again for a limited time (with dazzling Way of Water underwater footage attached). With Avatar on the public’s brain, one of the original movie’s crew members decided to share a side-by-side video showcasing how ridiculous filming a motion-capture scene is, but how the end result is worth it.

Garrett Warren worked on Avatar as a stunt coordinator, and among the duties that came with the job was for him to not only help operate a puppet of a Ikran, but also to make the sounds of this Pandoran creature with whom the Na’vi have a special relationship. You can compare how this process went down on set to the final product in Avatar itself by watching the below video that Warren shared on his Instagram page:

 

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