How James Cameron is pushing boundaries to make 'Avatar' sequels unlike anything you've seen
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As he's moving forward on multiple sequels to "Avatar," Cameron also plans to give fans an experience that will be light years beyond the 2009 original.
"I'm going to push," Cameron said while accepting honorary membership into the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers on Friday night, according to Indiewire. "I'm still very bullish on 3D, but we need brighter projection, and ultimately I think it can happen - with no glasses. We'll get there."
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It's so advanced most movie projectors can't play the movie in that format when it opens nationwide November 11 (only one theater in New York City and one in LA will be able to), but those who have watched it say the visuals are incredible.
"Avatar 2" opens in theaters in 2018. It will be interesting to see if Cameron will push for the industry to make movies in 120 fps available in more theaters or if he'll work on evolving 3D in a lower frame rate.
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