The Beginning
In 1994, director James Cameron wrote an 80-page scriptment for Avatar.In August 1996, he announced that after completing Titanic, he would film Avatar, which would make use of synthetic, or computer-generated, actors.The project would cost $100 million and involve at least six actors in leading roles "who appear to be real but do not exist in the physical world". Visual effects house Digital Domain, with whom Cameron has a partnership, joined the project, which was supposed to begin production in the summer of 1997 for a 1999 release.However, Cameron felt that the technology had not caught up with the story and vision that he intended to tell. He decided to concentrate on making documentaries and refining the technology for the next few years.
The first movie ever to earn more $2 billion worldwide.
Movie Tagline
"Enter The World"
Awards
Won 3 Oscars. Another 25 wins & 56 nominations