By FactsWow Team
Posted on: 21 Dec, 2022
'Avatar: The Way of Water'' is making a huge profit in the box office and the director James Cameron shares working under pressure on the making of the Avatar sequel.
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In his interview with IANS, James spoke about the pressure he endured while making the movie.
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He spoke about how many filmmakers are under pressure and one needs to be unbiased while doing the review, which is never discussed.
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Working on a movie for five years, and you got to see that movie with new eyes, remarked James. And called this of the hardest skills to be developed by any director.
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In 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' the movie had 3000 VFX shots as; Terminator 2 just had 42 VFX shots and called it high pressure in the making.
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Along with this, James had budgetary and deadline pressure and joked about how he ate pressure for breakfast.
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Cameron, who used the Deepsea Challenger submersible to become the first person to make a solo drop to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest portion of the Earth's ocean.
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James Cameron, whose flicks 'Avatar' and 'Titanic' are the highest-grossing and third-highest-grossing movies of all time, even revealed that he shot other Avatar sequels.
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The making of the movie was so challenging, and he had an amazing artist with an incredible cast.
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