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James Cameron’s films are often at the forefront of visual effects technology — especially the “Avatar” films, with their heroic blue Na’vi characters brought to life through performance capture.
But that doesn’t make Cameron a fan of generative AI.
in Interview with CBS Sunday Morning Tied to the upcoming release of “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the director acknowledged that performance capture (where an actor’s performance is recorded as a template for digital artists) could look similar to genAI. But in fact, he said, “it’s the opposite.”
“For many years, there was a feeling that they were doing something weird with the computer, replacing the actors,” Cameron said. “In fact, once you dig deeper and see what we’re doing, it’s a celebration of the actor-director moment.”
In fact, the CBS clip shows the “Avatar” cast members performing their underwater scenes in a 250,000-gallon water tank.
“Go to the other end of the spectrum, and you get generative AI, where they can create a character, they can create an actor, they can create a performance from scratch using a text message,” Cameron added. “No, that’s terrifying… and that’s exactly what we don’t do.”