As anticipation builds for the release of Avatar: Fire and Ash on December 19, director James Cameron has issued a personal message to theater technicians, emphasizing the importance of precise projection and sound calibration. His note, shared with the film’s DCP package, highlights how critical the final presentation is in delivering the immersive experience he meticulously crafted.
Cameron stresses that the film, Avatar: Fire and Ash, was mixed with great care to balance quiet dialogue and explosive action sequences, and he requests that theaters maintain the reference audio standard of 7.0 to preserve the full dynamic range. He also reminds technicians to follow the included projection specifications and framing charts to ensure optimal visuals and sound. His message is clear: the audience’s experience hinges on how the film is presented in each theater.
In Avatar: Fire and Ash, created by James Cameron, Jake Sully and Neytiri are back, battling new stuff on Pandora, including a super-powerful Na’vi clan. The movie’s expected to deliver cool visuals, an emotional story, and take sci-fi to the next level.
