Avatar 2 Will Revolutionize 3D Claims James Cameron

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"From my own perspective since I'm not doing television production, I'm doing Avatar sequels, four of them. They will be, to the best of my ability, the best 3D that's possible to make. That includes collaborating with the people at Dolby Cinema, who have developed high dynamic range projection that could put 16 foot-lamberts of light on a 3D screen through the glasses, which is revolutionary. Normally, you're looking at about three foot-lamberts. Sixteen is what you should be seeing. That's what movies should look like."

Avatar 2 is set to arrive in theaters on December 18, 2020.
 

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I have no idea where Avatar 2 and the others will take us, zero. Best is to be in the unknown when it comes to movie magic 3D world. The cinematic impact will have more suddenness, spontaneity, impulse, aura.
 

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