How Avatar Made The Most Realistic Water Ever

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @maninanikittycat4238
    @maninanikittycat4238 Год назад +7192

    I saw it in theaters and I’ve got to say the underwater scenes were the most immersive scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie

    • @wyattcoe8825
      @wyattcoe8825 Год назад +46

      Agreed, ever

    • @PhonkAttack4DX
      @PhonkAttack4DX Год назад +40

      In 3D it was amazing

    • @Viper_2648
      @Viper_2648 Год назад +3

      Yep

    • @Gabriel-jg5wh
      @Gabriel-jg5wh Год назад +37

      fr wtf, shit was so realistic and clearer than my eyesight jesus

    • @DashM670
      @DashM670 Год назад +4

      They definitely were, the water caustics were incredible

  • @loganastrup6870
    @loganastrup6870 Год назад +2655

    Watching this movie in imax 3D was truly unreal. It really felt like you were there on a real planet under real water with these characters

    • @aquaabouttogetfunky
      @aquaabouttogetfunky Год назад +33

      Same. It was truely an experience.

    • @danielawesome36
      @danielawesome36 Год назад +18

      Is the 3D actually done well? I've seen 3D movies, and it looked horribly done back then.
      Also, I think even the original Avatar was kinda bad in 3D, too.

    • @loganastrup6870
      @loganastrup6870 Год назад +73

      @@danielawesome36 yes the 3D is great. With most films converted to 3D it’s a gimmick and doesn’t look very good. But James Cameron specifically frames his shots to be fully appreciated in 3D. It’s all in service of the characters. Nothing is a gimmick. I highly recommend seeing it in 3D. Especially when you’re underwater with the sea creatures you truly feel there on Pandora

    • @killersalz
      @killersalz Год назад +27

      I can confirm, seeing avatar 2 in a imax 3d cinema is truly from a different planet, at some point (opening scene in the forest) I kind of got motion sick like in VR games

    • @Bit2bi
      @Bit2bi Год назад +6

      Same! I saw it in IMAX 3D and in 3D 4DX!

  • @bleh-0608
    @bleh-0608 Год назад +4461

    James Cameron is a legend. Him and his team revolutionized the use of CG in cinema.

    • @kx7500
      @kx7500 Год назад +76

      More than once!

    • @bayly1977
      @bayly1977 Год назад +42

      Yet still suck at storyline’s

    • @reallybigbiscuit3568
      @reallybigbiscuit3568 Год назад +82

      @@bayly1977
      Can't have it unfortunately. You win some and lose some.

    • @kx7500
      @kx7500 Год назад +21

      @brandovlogs plot can be what it’s about, just not necessarily. I actually think the plot isn’t that bad in avatar or avatar 2 either though.

    • @bayly1977
      @bayly1977 Год назад

      @brandovlogs oh yeah plot isn’t relevant hey. Sure look at the best movies all all time, all action and visuals……shawshank redemptions, the usual suspects, pulp fiction, the god father, the shining, eternal sunshine of a spotless mind, silence of the lambs. 😂 stfu you clown

  • @Hecker9974
    @Hecker9974 Год назад +1864

    After working on 3D animation as a hobby for years I learnt how to identify and recognize many 3D and VFX techniques on animation and movies, always taking away my immersion to the media, but watching this movie I could never notice anything out of place, everything is so well done and it really feels like you're watching something real, everything makes sense visually and feels natural

    • @shaunhurbace4168
      @shaunhurbace4168 Год назад +53

      Man I’m the same way, I had to rewatch avatar in theaters and it was worth every penny. The closer you look the more you see but it just…feels real. It’s such an immersive experience,

    • @ferro_nimo
      @ferro_nimo Год назад +4

      Same, and all that because i watched CorridorCrew, am not even a VFX guy 😂

    • @tristanrowan5105
      @tristanrowan5105 Год назад +15

      There was a great detail that I noticed in the film that isn't particularly impressive in CG but it really stood out to me. Their hair is done with physics sims I assume but there's a moment where one of the character's hair covers his face, he then shakes his head to get the hair out of his eyes. I just think it's really lovely because it shows an attention to detail in little subtle flourishes that make it more immersive, as opposed to just redoing the physics sim to make sure the hair stays out of his face

    • @Koff33y
      @Koff33y Год назад +2

      I think the only thing in the movie that kind of looked like CGI, and took me a bit out of it, was the navii babies. They looked fake. There was something about their faces that looked too cartoonish.

    • @Exilir8
      @Exilir8 Год назад

      @@Koff33y I agree, but remember these are aliens. They're humanoid, not human. They have many different facial features compared to people so some things might look out of place, or 'cartoonish', as you say.

  • @iamchrispaezjr
    @iamchrispaezjr Год назад +911

    This movie doesn’t feel like 3 hours because it’s so immersive. I was always so captivated by the performances, especially from the general, every scene he was in, I was always so invested. James Cameron knows what he’s doing.

    • @battleoid2411
      @battleoid2411 Год назад +41

      Oh it definitely felt like 3 hours, having to sit through the mind numbing storyline was awful. The CGI and art teams absolutely knocked it out of the park, but holy shit the actual writing was terrible.

    • @manuelquiero
      @manuelquiero Год назад +12

      @@battleoid2411 _something something plot is simple therefore it's bad_

    • @battleoid2411
      @battleoid2411 Год назад +15

      @@manuelquiero it wasnt simple, it was stupid. A simple plot is fine, hell I enjoyed watching the first avatar because it was a great looking movie with a pretty basic story that was still decent. Avatar 2 is just plain terrible.

    • @CK-kd5pn
      @CK-kd5pn Год назад +11

      @@battleoid2411 The visual experience was so immersive it definitely didn't feel like 3 hours to me. I didn't pay attention to the story much, but to be fair I was high

    • @battleoid2411
      @battleoid2411 Год назад +7

      @@CK-kd5pn I mean, that illustrates my point exactly lol. You had to be high to enjoy it

  • @ChrisMarrin
    @ChrisMarrin Год назад +486

    The movie was gorgeous. I did not want the underwater scenes to end. I actually went a second time. People, go experience this in theaters please. It really is an experience.

    • @planetfoot9046
      @planetfoot9046 Год назад +2

      In a 4dx theaters with 3d glasses is the best fr

    • @ChrisMarrin
      @ChrisMarrin Год назад +4

      @@planetfoot9046 I hope you dont mean the moving chairs and water in the face hahah ;)

    • @elmaschimba963
      @elmaschimba963 Год назад

      I’ve got high expectations when it comes to movies if Avatar is at least 8.5 out of 10 I will watch it but if that’s based on your opinion then I’ll have to pass

    • @theoneandmany1990
      @theoneandmany1990 Год назад +2

      @@elmaschimba963you are a movie snob 😂😂

  • @johannvantassel4604
    @johannvantassel4604 Год назад +711

    As a painter myself, I know how intimidating or challenging water can be to replicate. I imagine its the same deal for the CGI world, and when I watched this I was actually blown away by how good the water looked. I actually can't believe they finally solved how to animate water.

    • @Fizzbuzzbizzfuzz2
      @Fizzbuzzbizzfuzz2 Год назад +26

      water is simulated not animated! :)

    • @reaganharder1480
      @reaganharder1480 Год назад +18

      @@Fizzbuzzbizzfuzz2 and it's still pretty intimidating... Good fluid simulations are pretty computationally heavy.

    • @xxxpyrosxxx
      @xxxpyrosxxx Год назад +9

      It is the first that is actually real looking.
      There is a ton of propriatory tech in there that studios will struggle to recreate.
      Weta in this regard is a titan. They can do the stuff Disney/Pixar does, where basically they have the money and time to throw at problems in a way no other post production studio in the world can.
      This is why they are revolutionary. The film studios pay them to be so. They dont for the majority.

    • @zzzzzz6269
      @zzzzzz6269 Год назад

      @@Fizzbuzzbizzfuzz2why cant you animate water?

    • @Fizzbuzzbizzfuzz2
      @Fizzbuzzbizzfuzz2 Год назад +8

      @@zzzzzz6269 if you want it to look real, animating it would be WAY too complicated.
      Think about how a wave bumps into the side of it's container and bounces back, creating new shapes and interacting with other waves.
      Or how any object moving in the water will generate new waves and interact with old ones. Water will stick to the object too.
      You can art direct the simulation, but it's not quite the same concept as traditional animation.
      Ocean waves are most often simulated with Fast Fourier Transform algorithm (FFT)

  • @sailormoonlight
    @sailormoonlight Год назад +217

    James Cameron is one of a kind. Not only is he a great filmmaker and storyteller but he has something extremely rare, innovator mentality. Basically “it doesn’t exist yet, then let’s make it.” Truly an icon.

    • @gaylord_focker
      @gaylord_focker Год назад +7

      Great filmmaker and technical innovator? Yeah.
      Great storyteller? Nah.

    • @D71219ONE
      @D71219ONE Год назад +5

      @@gaylord_focker I’d say he’s at least above average by today’s standards.

    • @sailormoonlight
      @sailormoonlight Год назад +1

      @@gaylord_focker really? Why do you believe so? No hate. Generally curious

    • @werlucad5783
      @werlucad5783 Год назад +6

      @@gaylord_focker If you want to have a movie that appeals to the largest possible audience, you kinda gotta stick to tried and true plot formats. This is typical hero’s journey, but that was entire beside the point of the avatar movie line. I don’t know how you people can’t get this through your heads

    • @BennettsShed
      @BennettsShed 24 дня назад

      @@sailormoonlightThe Terminator & Aliens.

  • @krab6775
    @krab6775 Год назад +216

    I saw Avatar in 4D yesterday (watching 3d with moving chairs, droplets, smoke, and air). I almost cried multiple times because of the flawless cinematography and immersion. Truly an unforgettable experience.

    • @gargaduk
      @gargaduk Год назад +13

      Doesn't the "4D" reduce the immersion? Because everytime your chair moves, or water flies into your face, you are reminded that you're just in a cinema?

    • @LinniJD
      @LinniJD Год назад +13

      @@gargaduk Not really. It's all timed so amazingly with this movie, that it made it feel more real. they also had smoke and bubbles to really make it seem like we were in the film with the characters

    • @krungsoulpogger9875
      @krungsoulpogger9875 Год назад +3

      I like Human Boat scene

  • @arindamhansda5493
    @arindamhansda5493 Год назад +84

    The ending with the background music and Jake opening his eyes gave me shivers. Thanks for the informative video.

    • @DuCinema1
      @DuCinema1  Год назад +4

      So awesome to hear 🙏🙏

  • @weeningproductions945
    @weeningproductions945 Год назад +109

    He did it again, 14 years later I got absolutely blown away by the scope and visuals of the world of Pandora once more!

    • @BlackRose-rp7kv
      @BlackRose-rp7kv Год назад

      Oh wow it really has been 14 years…that explains why they made kiri 14

  • @Seconds2Minutes
    @Seconds2Minutes Год назад +159

    I love that they’re more accurately calling this “performance capture” now since it’s so much more than just motion.

    • @halfvader8015
      @halfvader8015 Год назад +4

      Yep it's a good description. Although they called it that 13 years ago too. And both Cameron and Andy Serkis lied a lot about the whole thing as well so y'know, swings and roundabouts in terms of the semantics!

    • @StilllFly
      @StilllFly Год назад +1

      Agree, especially for Zoe!

  • @StuartLugsden
    @StuartLugsden Год назад +125

    The main reason I wanted to see Avatar 2 was because of the visuals. The water scenes wear easy the best part because its just so beautiful and realistic. The VFX team and the motion capture team and whoever else was involved in this part deserve so much praise.

    • @stabbityjoe7588
      @stabbityjoe7588 Год назад +6

      Tbh I think this the main reason most people wanted to see avatar 2

    • @StuartLugsden
      @StuartLugsden Год назад +2

      @@stabbityjoe7588 Probably

    • @StuartLugsden
      @StuartLugsden Год назад

      *wear
      *these
      *parts

    • @stabbityjoe7588
      @stabbityjoe7588 Год назад

      @@StuartLugsden you know you can just directly edit a RUclips comment if you press the three dots

    • @StuartLugsden
      @StuartLugsden Год назад

      @@stabbityjoe7588 yeah but I couldn’t be asked to

  • @anygabby
    @anygabby Год назад +378

    I hope this video trends. Fascinating video just like all your others. What a beautiful explanation of Cameron's passion. I so much respect his love for the underwater, and he even gifted us this treasure of an homage to it.

    • @DuCinema1
      @DuCinema1  Год назад +25

      Thank you so much! I really wanted to make this video because I am a open sea diver myself as well. I could really relate to Cameron's story.

  • @In_nominate
    @In_nominate Год назад +53

    Not only can the cameraman run really fast but the camera man can hold his breath long really really good for those intense scenes of the actor trying to get oxygen, perfect evolution of the cameraman.

    • @Koronus_
      @Koronus_ Год назад +3

      The camera man really *blew it out of the water*.

  • @saulgoodmanisreal
    @saulgoodmanisreal Год назад +16

    I went in a 4d theater and WOW. I felt all the vibrations and THAT WAS *THE* most immersive movie I have ever seen and heard AND felt!

  • @justinthaggard8767
    @justinthaggard8767 Год назад +22

    Just watched it and I have to say it was absolute fantastic. The depictions of Polynesian/ Māori tribal people in reference to those water beings is what stood out to me the most. Also the emotions shown by the actors when they had the death scene actually brought tears to my eyes. What else can i say but this movie is worth every minute of it, definitely waiting on the 3rd sequel in future

  • @jupitersecIipse
    @jupitersecIipse Год назад +57

    While the water scenes in Avatar 2 are undoubtedly gorgeous and incredible, I do want to say how amazed I was when I found out the water scene in Avatar 1 WASN’T done in water. Obviously if you compare them side to side you’ll notice differences, but I’ve seen the first movie a few times now and I honestly would’ve never noticed. Incredible acting to pull that off, too.

    • @manuelquiero
      @manuelquiero Год назад +3

      SAME. I thought the water in that scene looks realistic enough until I watched Avatar 2.

  • @Kusanagikaiser999
    @Kusanagikaiser999 Год назад +48

    James Cameron is just on a fliting OTHER LEVEL, when the man says he will blow your mind............he ALWAYS DELIVER, this is why he take his damn time crafting the best possible experience, no matter how long it takes, always looking ahead in time, More artist should learn from Cameron. The Water in this film is just unreal of how REAL IT FELT.

  • @Mrstealth93
    @Mrstealth93 Год назад +12

    I was genuinely blown away by how utterly incredible the water was rendered throughout the movie. Everything felt so fluid and alive.
    And i love when great movie producers pushes the boundaries of whats possible with new, self made software, opening up near endless possibilities.

  • @Kingdom_Of_Dreams
    @Kingdom_Of_Dreams Год назад +7

    This movie deserves every award, every milestone, and every bit of praise for its groundbreaking cinematography, performance capture, and animation!

  • @brandonlanham7841
    @brandonlanham7841 Год назад +22

    This guy Cameron just keeps breaking the mold of what cinema making is. He keeps coming out with new and exciting ways to film and always makes them look so real you feel like you're there in that world. Remember when thousands of people had that Avatar Depression after watching the first film? They literally hated when the movie ended and they had to go back to the world we live in and made them depressed. That is how movie making should be.

  • @Veiiorra
    @Veiiorra Год назад +12

    I had the chance to watch this masterpiece on 3D, and the only thing I can say that it was so immersive, I really felt like I was there to witness everything. Every details fills my field of views.

  • @garciansmith1460
    @garciansmith1460 Год назад +10

    This is MIND BLOWING. Can't believe Cameron was able to pull it off a second time, with verrrrrry significant improvements to the first.

  • @trevoranderson1604
    @trevoranderson1604 Год назад +21

    Saw it last night and loved it. My only gripe was the switch between frame rates. This was something very obvious to me as to my perspective the frame rate dropped so many times throughout the film it felt like claymation. The person I saw it with, who is a non gamer and unaware of framerates and picture quality differences, said it was buttery smooth for them the whole time, but I definetly definetly noticed it switching back and forth.

    • @clarter
      @clarter Год назад +6

      It looked like a video game cutscene

    • @_antom_
      @_antom_ Год назад +8

      Me too. It would even inexplicably switch to 48 for literally one second and then back to 24 during some sequences. I must admit tho, 48 looked so beautiful underwater.

    • @jameslewis8219
      @jameslewis8219 Год назад +1

      that's a hell of an eye trev, good on ya.

    • @jameslewis8219
      @jameslewis8219 Год назад

      @@_antom_ dont think there is any 24 Antom, 48 n 60

    • @Sebb_Music
      @Sebb_Music Год назад +2

      Same here, I thought way more people would notice. The framerate switching kept throwing me out of the experience because I noticed it every single time it switched, even when I was actively trying to ignore it. And damn did it switch often. I *really* hope movies don't continue doing this and just settle for one rate for the whole movie. I had no problems with the Hobbit looking so smooth because when it doesn't switch, I just get used to it really quickly.

  • @IsakAidee
    @IsakAidee Год назад +3

    4:50 - They basically did the Wim Hof method in order to make this movie perfect. Love it!

  • @user-n23t4ke5ty
    @user-n23t4ke5ty Год назад +3

    this is genuinely one of the most immersive movies i've ever seen, so much so to the point where up until now the thought of how it was filmed never came up on my mind because i just thought that they really filmed it like how it is in the movie.

  • @animeobsessee2125
    @animeobsessee2125 Год назад +6

    I got chills all over again. I 100% understand the post-pandora depression 😅

  • @kuichib
    @kuichib Год назад +5

    I definitely enjoyed this movie more than my kids, first hour was just being in awe of the vfx, then I got totally immersed and didn't think of it anymore, just soaked up the beauty. Sure, the story may have flaws, but damn, this was the most fantastic thing I've seen in years!!

  • @procreativityart5909
    @procreativityart5909 Год назад +50

    James Cameron, as well respected as he is, will be regarded even more highly a century from now I think. Once the dust settles, once the generation of salty/jealous haters dies out, his legacy will march on. What he does, the effort and dedication he shows to creating these experiences, is unrivalled. The guy’s a film-making genius.

    • @manuelquiero
      @manuelquiero Год назад +3

      _Once the dust settles_
      that would happen once Twitter goes offline for good.

    • @jameslewis8219
      @jameslewis8219 Год назад +4

      The guy’s a film-making genius.

    • @gaylord_focker
      @gaylord_focker Год назад +1

      So criticizing him and/or his work just because he put much effort in it is salty/jealous hating? Lmao

    • @procreativityart5909
      @procreativityart5909 Год назад +2

      @@gaylord_focker Criticising someone JUST for putting lots of effort into a project is, I’d say, most certainly a (weird) form of hating. Surely reserving judgement until the film is released and viewed is the way to go. Otherwise it’s blind criticism of someone’s strong work ethic. Very bizarre.

  • @alonsomorales376
    @alonsomorales376 Год назад +39

    Paid $50 to see this in imax 3d with my girl, and I never thought I would be able to justify that... I’d pay $200 to see it again if I had to. Gonna go again this weekend

    • @mikipav1064
      @mikipav1064 Год назад +10

      50$ for just two Imax 3D tickets? Damn, Cinema in the U.S. is for sure overpriced. I paid 30€ for two tickets in Austria, Europe and those were the most expensive cinema tickets i ever bought. 1$ has pretty much the same worth as 1€. I would never pay 25€ just to see a movie one time. Not even for something as visually amazing as Avatar.

    • @Youtubeuser1aa
      @Youtubeuser1aa Год назад

      Yeah it’s better to be poor in Europe

  • @floppppp
    @floppppp Год назад +5

    This video is amazing. The music combined with the scenes in the background plus a very nice voice makes this a great, informative and an enjoyable video to watch. Definitely deserves more attention.

  • @shwetallautre4169
    @shwetallautre4169 Год назад +4

    "The way of water" is a legendary movie and definitely a great reference for upcoming filmmakers' way of filmmaking. and this video editing and presentation are flawless. Good work Du Cinema

  • @limerencelail
    @limerencelail Год назад +7

    thought the first movie changed the game but THIS. this movie is one of the most incredible things i’ve ever seen visually. james cameron is a GOAT

  • @BGYMix
    @BGYMix Год назад +2

    I saw this movie in 3D on opening night and it was truly something else. An immersive experience feels like an understatement to describe this film; almost felt like I was on Pandora.

  • @emiljonsson6118
    @emiljonsson6118 Год назад +5

    This video is so well done it gave me goosebumps. So many emotions went through my body throughout the whole thing, this is one of the best reviews (if you can call it that), that I have ever seen. You did a really good job with with this video!

    • @DuCinema1
      @DuCinema1  Год назад +1

      ❤️❤️🙏🙏 Thank you so much!

  • @pozowbologi5793
    @pozowbologi5793 Год назад +3

    I went to theaters a day after it was released, literally the most memorizing and magical movie I've ever seen.

  • @RBN64
    @RBN64 Год назад +22

    The caustics in the underwater scenes are really beautiful and realistic.
    But it is also hard to render caustics.

  • @nerdyworld938
    @nerdyworld938 Год назад +5

    This is absolutely amazing and THIS IS ONLY THE 2ND ONE OUT OF 5!!!! Can you imagine what James will do with the rest?

    • @GreenMagic0
      @GreenMagic0 Год назад +1

      Do I have to wait 13 years for avatar 3?

    • @nerdyworld938
      @nerdyworld938 Год назад +1

      @@GreenMagic0 nope it will be December 20th 2024

  • @m3m0ry_xx94
    @m3m0ry_xx94 Год назад +2

    I saw this movie in 4D and it was an absolutely amazing experience. The visuals, colors, characters and just everything was amazing !

    • @gargaduk
      @gargaduk Год назад +1

      4D is such a funny marketing name. And what is 5D? With smells? And with temperature changes it's 6D?

  • @isaiahvoss
    @isaiahvoss Год назад +216

    Why so blue? You're not in Kansas anymore, you're on Pandora! This is The Way Of Water. Avatar: The Way Of Water is meant to be experienced in the theater no matter the cost and the hype. We all know James Cameron outdid himself again after the original Avatar 13 years ago. Another great video essay!

    • @DuCinema1
      @DuCinema1  Год назад +17

      "I'll be nice. once. then i wont" hahah. Thanks a lot man 🙏

    • @frowniebrown86
      @frowniebrown86 Год назад +8

      There was a few chuckles at that line in the theater here in Kansas 😂

    • @NippyNep
      @NippyNep Год назад +1

      nah ill watch it in my comfy home

  • @Kemns_Art
    @Kemns_Art Год назад +2

    Watching it in 4DX was truly stunning. If you got the chance to experience it in a near theatre where you live, I would recommend it over standard 3D or IMAX.

  • @orue5499
    @orue5499 Год назад +3

    Watched it 3d in theaters, and theres so much attention to detail in these movies.
    Also that 'whale' was badass

  • @seerabchristi989
    @seerabchristi989 Год назад +2

    Looks absoulitly incredible... Im waiting for the dvd blue ray release...

  • @vossli1074
    @vossli1074 Год назад +4

    working on one of these movies as an actor sounds like a crazy life experience

  • @isamuominae
    @isamuominae Год назад +2

    I still remember how cool, impressive and outstanding T2 was, I never forgot the reaction of the crowd around me.
    Only Jim Cameron have this capacity.
    Will be a long wait to see those 3 remain Avatar movies... but will worth, that's for sure.

  • @Lobbogurke
    @Lobbogurke Год назад +8

    After seeing it in 3D in theater I was allready pretty sure they changed frame rates between scences because the action scenes had kind of a "cut scene" vibe to me that is often associated with 48-60 fps. I thought I was imagining things but I am happy I got it right :) Thanks for the great breakdown!
    Edit: I also find it facinating what they did to the facial skin (I think its suburface scattering) interaction with light underwater. They perfectly nailed how faces look smoother underwater (e.g. 10:50 in the video). Does this effect result from the refractive index of skin and water beeing fairly close to each other (in compairson to skin and air?). Never really thought about that until now?

  • @thecasualfly
    @thecasualfly Год назад +1

    We are so lucky to be blessed by these amazing talented people who have come together to make this art for us to enjoy!

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +15

    “Is water wet?” “Is water real?…”

  • @AdsAreRuiningEverything
    @AdsAreRuiningEverything Год назад +2

    It's hard to appreciate how good it looks if you haven't seen it in a true imax theatre, watching clips of the movie now on youtube it doesn't look that impressive but in person this was the most beautiful movie I have ever seen.

  • @kulwinderkuls8560
    @kulwinderkuls8560 Год назад +19

    The king of the box office did it again.

  • @saipawankumar5297
    @saipawankumar5297 Год назад +2

    James Cameron is a freaking legend any which way you look at it. We are blessed to live in a time where we get to witness his creativity first hand.

  • @houssamlabiod
    @houssamlabiod Год назад +3

    Everything about this movie is just ... Spectacular 🥰

  • @cowboytanaka6675
    @cowboytanaka6675 Год назад +1

    Its just INSANE how great the Visuals in this movie are

  • @incredibilistic
    @incredibilistic Год назад +4

    While the story/screenplay probably won't garner any awards Way of Water's visuals melted my brain. Easily the most stunning film I've ever seen after the first Avatar, which I've watched at least once a year over the past 13 years. It would be an absolute travesty if this film doesn't win an Oscar for best FX.
    Outstanding breakdown and I can't wait to watch for a 3rd time when it's eventually available on home video.

  • @HAL9000.
    @HAL9000. Год назад +1

    Zoe is such an amazing actress. I could watch her performance capture alone and be enthralled.

  • @BamBttv
    @BamBttv Год назад +11

    really good video ! Good job man ! the edit is really good and the researches you did are really accurate because as a starting 3d artist and a big Avatar fan (it comes together lol, because of the big deal those movies reprensent for the 3d work), you had the most important infos about Avatar which is great !
    good job again and keep the good work ;)

    • @DuCinema1
      @DuCinema1  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much man 🙏🙏

  • @elixorvideos
    @elixorvideos Год назад +2

    I really hope The Way of Water is nominated for Oscars. Best Director, Best Picture would definitely be up there. I'm sure there are more categories but I'm not too familiar with the Academy.

  • @hendawg69
    @hendawg69 Год назад +1

    Just seen it and man it is one of the best films I have ever seen... I mean that with all my heart ngl

  • @AaronTothOfficial
    @AaronTothOfficial Год назад +3

    10:00 I am literally the guy who spots these and say to myself "yeah the fps changed, motion grading is clearly recognizable"

  • @smith9808
    @smith9808 Год назад +1

    Hard work pays off…
    Cameron’s absolute key to his success.
    This film…all of his films actually, are incredible

  • @driedink
    @driedink Год назад +5

    OH SO THE FRAMES WERE CHANGING! While I was in the theatre I felt like some scenes (The faster ones) had a faster FPS while some others were shot on 24FPS, I asked my sister and she said she didn't notice it. Wild
    Also the rest of this work was incredible, I couldn't find any flaws on the VFX!

  • @daanbos5918
    @daanbos5918 Год назад +2

    People: wow how did you animate the water so good
    James: that’s the neat part, I didn’t

  • @ramomate1705
    @ramomate1705 Год назад +1

    Wow, incredible video man. this feels like watching a every frame a painting video for the first time.

  • @YaBoiDoi
    @YaBoiDoi Год назад +3

    Cameron is probably the best director when it comes to mixing cgi and practical effects.

  • @andreiasw1
    @andreiasw1 Год назад +1

    This material that you put together is a summary of all arguments that lead me not to respect the opinion of people that criticize this movie. The amount of work and employed technical solutions for the purpose of "getting us to Pandora" deserve all the credit.

  • @amanofnoreputation2164
    @amanofnoreputation2164 Год назад +10

    The miracle of turning water into water.

  • @curl-E
    @curl-E Год назад +2

    I think Corridor Crew and the guy from WetaFX just answered so many questions about this movie!!!

  • @pakaru1638
    @pakaru1638 Год назад +17

    Oh, i forgot Avatar wasn't real. Impressive CGI.

  • @lawbiggles4161
    @lawbiggles4161 Год назад +1

    One of the best movie explanations I have ever watched, thank you.

  • @Alex.T1
    @Alex.T1 Год назад +20

    10:18 "WETA managed to create an AI that is able to generate unique water oparitcles that definitely make things look... [wetter]"... you punny man xD

    • @DuCinema1
      @DuCinema1  Год назад +1

      hahahah

    • @visualrealityproductions1421
      @visualrealityproductions1421 Год назад

      WETA are the real geniuses here. @Du Cinema forgot to mention that on the ipad that Cameron had it had rough renderings of character skins instantly as is seen in one from in this video and he could also change digital light sources without moving big light rigs. Peter Jackson is the genius behind WETA innovations. Spielberg used the ipad and studios and shot Tin Tin in six weeks. Jackson used it for all of LOTR too

  • @KR0SSNESS
    @KR0SSNESS Год назад +1

    thank you for putting this together. this was one of the greatest watches of all time for me

  • @toasterbath348
    @toasterbath348 Год назад +4

    Bro your editing is amazing (or whoever does it), when I saw the ending to this video I was thinking as the music sped up, "no way brooooo, come one this is gonna be amazing I just know it." And I was right, the music timed with the avatar opening it's eyes and your nice voice

    • @DuCinema1
      @DuCinema1  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that! I do it all myself 🙌😄

  • @juanrodriguez-dh8ij
    @juanrodriguez-dh8ij Год назад +1

    Great job man. Awesome video. The fact that you got the idea of making a video about this topic, an the quality of it its just things from hard work people. Keep it up!!

  • @bigdupolas_guppus
    @bigdupolas_guppus Год назад +4

    10:38
    the music did not have to go that hard, but I'm glad it did.

  • @jacobsmith1877
    @jacobsmith1877 Год назад +1

    I absolutely loved this masterpiece of a movie. So well done with so many emotions. It deserves all of the hype and credit, and I honestly hope it surpasses the original to become the highest grossing film ever, because it deserves it.

  • @Probably_Mason
    @Probably_Mason Год назад +6

    atleast 3 times during the movie i had completely forgot i was watching a movie, it felt extremely real

  • @WestyC
    @WestyC Год назад +2

    This editing is so well done! Grazie :)

  • @germanplantguy3133
    @germanplantguy3133 Год назад +73

    I just love how early cgi aged pretty okay, and modern cgi ages very very poorly and now say what you want Avatar II looks amazing.

    • @gorgolyt
      @gorgolyt Год назад +31

      No, bad CGI ages poorly. The original Avatar still looks great. Modern Marvel CGI is often bad on day one.

    • @piotrmontgomerytv7786
      @piotrmontgomerytv7786 Год назад +6

      ​@@gorgolyt Hobbit = worst CGI

    • @Liguehunters
      @Liguehunters Год назад +1

      @@piotrmontgomerytv7786 yup looks like molten plastic on clay or something like that.

  • @ozonius_6859
    @ozonius_6859 Год назад +1

    Yeah the film actually made me go wow that place looks beautiful, like I wanted to go for a swim, I wish I saw it in theatres, but even at home on my telly it was a real fun sequel

  • @jordanwhite352
    @jordanwhite352 Год назад +6

    I think it's funny that you mentioned that no one will notice the motion grading does so far besides obvious plot and character stuff that's the number one complaint that everyone has about the film is how much the variable frame rate confuses them and hurts their eyes.

    • @kiinemo
      @kiinemo Год назад +1

      Same, that was the first thing that i noticed and it really made the movie less emersive. It just felt like something went wrong in rendering.

  • @gadgetxhunterchannel
    @gadgetxhunterchannel Год назад +1

    Damn the passion for this movie is unreal

  • @n0body-music934
    @n0body-music934 Год назад +3

    i feel like avatar broke the bad streak of hyped things going bad the movie is really incredible

  • @Stong1337
    @Stong1337 Год назад +1

    i bet this movie was so much fun to shoot, motion cap can take away the feel of acting in a movie or environment but this looks insane behind the scenes !

  • @tohkayatogami9177
    @tohkayatogami9177 Год назад +4

    5:46 Now let’s see Paul Allen’s reaction.

  • @Weyk47
    @Weyk47 Год назад +1

    The HFR 3D for this was so amazing. I was a little speechless after the movie.

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz Год назад +4

    Besides the issue with bubbles, I think the overriding problem is that having a mouthpiece will get in the way of face acting.
    I think that crew could use rebreather or dual-hose systems, though. At the very least, the safety specialists that watch out for problems and rescue the actors who black out, ought to have long-duration rebreathers.

    • @merlin_V2
      @merlin_V2 Год назад

      my first thought also was, why didn't the crew use rebreathers? As for the actors rebreathers would be bad, because you move differently if you have to conserve oxygen. also they give you different aerodynamics and different mass and center of gravity.

  • @KennyPhases
    @KennyPhases Год назад +1

    Amazing. They re-engineered water-simulations. Just WOW. Like think about how complicated it is to create anything even remotely realistic in a 3d program. And then multiply that by 10. This is truly ground-breaking and incredible work. Would love to see more about the actual water-simulation and how they accomplish it.

  • @ENVE5
    @ENVE5 Год назад +3

    There is a song that plays in the background at 6:47 ish... I have NO IDEA how anybody found it... but its in a video game called "El Shaddai - Ascension of the Metatron."
    Its awesome.. but what a blast from the past to hear it again... Like WHAT?!

  • @malte9082
    @malte9082 Год назад

    This video had my attention more than pretty much every other video ever. There wasen't even a point where it got boring. Beautifully made.

  • @Sonderax
    @Sonderax Год назад +5

    Cameron isnt liked by everyone, but he is a LEGEND of the film industry

  • @TheQidahJoy
    @TheQidahJoy Год назад +1

    damn why was this so well written

  • @yayer_27
    @yayer_27 Год назад +3

    This James Cameron dude is an absolute legend.

  • @kwiknkleen
    @kwiknkleen Год назад

    I remember seeing Avatar for the first time and being blown away. I have since lost one of my eyes to cancer and am sad I won’t be able to experience that thrill with this movie.

  • @xyoxus
    @xyoxus Год назад +4

    10:06 That's where you're 100% wrong, if you saw the movie you notice every single time when it changes between 24 and HFR. Even non-gamers and casual movie-goers notice it.

  • @DaveSohan
    @DaveSohan Год назад +1

    This made me appreciate the movie so much more. Thank you for that

  • @Devlin20102011
    @Devlin20102011 Год назад +12

    Imagine if the writing of this movie had a 10th the effort as the visuals. It would be a masterpiece

  • @BiancaFL
    @BiancaFL Год назад

    This was so beautifully presented and it really puts into perspective how much work has gone into the production of this film. I literally had tears in my eyes. Thank you for sharing!

  • @nathanchong7731
    @nathanchong7731 Год назад +4

    0:20 Best Of the Best

  • @risks9024
    @risks9024 Год назад

    Watching it on imax 3d was a breathtaking experience, I have decided to watch all films in imax, especially Cameron's movies. We can really see his passion,hardwork and vision in this movie, he has all my appreciation.