Production
The production of Avatar began in 2006 when they built a script on what the aliens culture would be like to make them seem more realistic. However a Linguist was also called in to come create a language for the creatures of which he managed to produce one which had 1000 words taken from different cultures but changed. 40% of Avatar was filmed from live action and the other 60% computer generated which is why the film was filmed in 1996 when the idea came out as the technology back then wouldn't have allowed to make this idea successful. In preparation of the filming sequences, all of the actors underwent professional training specific to their characters such as archery, horseback riding, firearm use, and hand-to-hand combat. They received language and dialect training in the Na'vi language created for the film.
A number of innovative visual effects techniques were used in the production of Avatar.
According to Cameron, work on the film had been delayed since the 1990s
to allow the techniques to reach the necessary degree of advancement to
adequately portray his vision of the film.
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