Yes, Avatar actors deserve an Oscar
Tags: academy, actors, avatar, effect, film, james-cameron, movies, nomination, oscars, Technology
Tags: academy, actors, avatar, effect, film, james-cameron, movies, nomination, oscars, Technology
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2-6-2010 | 7:28 am
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2-6-2010 | 3:46 pm
of course, because the make us feel something that other real actors dont!
2-13-2010 | 3:27 pm
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3-7-2010 | 10:04 pm
Yes they do!!! especially for their cg performance! Acting in a massive green room with next to no surroundings for reference tests ones ability to act immensely. Most people are very ignorant when it comes to this subject because they do not understand how the technology works. The next-gen motion capture suits that were developed for this film capture 95% of the actors performance in both 2d and 3d space. Its really too bad that people don’t get this because i thought the performances in the CG parts of the film were extremely convincing. The story could have been a little less predictable but some of the acting was definitely worth a nomination or two, especially because of the difficulty of acting in such an uninspiring environment.