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New software uses the sound of a voice to identify a person’s mood and can match the voice to an animated face .
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Read more: http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn14299?DCMP=youtube
New software uses the sound of a voice to identify a person’s mood and can match the voice to an animated face .
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The Making Of: Avatar
Advertising sites that offer free viewing of the film will be removed and users will be blocked.
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Thanks for all the views¡¡¡¡,this is just a recopilation of some of the most funny moments and faces of the 3 seasons of avatar,enjoy
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For more Avatar videos, go to http://go.discovery.com/?mkcpgn=ytdsc1&url=http://news.discovery.com/videos/discovery-news-technology/. For his new movie Avatar, director James Cameron took real world science into the outer reaches of science fiction. Jorge Ribas finds out how he created the alien wildlife of planet Pandora.
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Back in 1996, James Cameron announced that he would be creating a film called Avatar, a science-fiction epic that would feature photo-realistic, computer-generated characters.
He had a treatment for the film, which already defined many things, including the Na’vi a primitive alien race standing ten feet tall with shining blue skin, living in harmony with their jungle-covered planet Pandora.
Soon after, though, Avatar had to be shelved as the technology of the time could not satisfy the creative desires of the director.
Fast-forward to October 2009: Dan Lemmon, FX supervisor and Andy Jones, animation director at Weta Digital have about two weeks left of visual effects production for Avatar. The near-900 strong crew spanned across six locations are practically working around the clock to achieve what was deemed impossible a decade earlier.
Weta Digital, the New Zealand studio responsible for the groundbreaking visual effects in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong, is taking VFX to a new level of creative and technological excellence.
For Avatar, the studio has created over 1,800 stereoscopic, photo-realistic visual effects shots, many of them of the Na’vi as ‘hero’ characters. In addition to digital characters and environments are the machines, vehicles, equipment and everything else that help blur the line between imagination and reality.
“We’re not just talking about the environment, but the creatures, the machines and the vehicles that people use to get around. The whole world is unique and because of the way James Cameron approaches things, everything seems functional and believable. Compared to other sci-fi fantasy genre films there’s a certain level of realism just in the design that makes it very believable,” says VFX supervisor Dan Lemmon.
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THIS IS NOT MINE!! I DID NOT MAKE IT!!! just thought i’d clear that up! i put this on cause i thought it was funny ![]()
hope u like it!
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Check out fix8! It’s a new, FREE application I recently downloaded that mixes avatars, accessories, dressing up and more to create cool animated videos. It’s pretty sweet! I got it all set up in just a couple of minutes at www.fix8.com
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My review of avatar and my first webcma video ever. (Mom made me bleep out my ‘dirty language’ -sorry swearing fans) oh and SPOILER alert too
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Webster’s dictionary defines appetizer as: “A short Avatar review before the Attack of the Clones review is complete”.
Also, please visit my webzone www.redlettermedia.com – join the fun?
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