When it comes to James Cameron 's filmmaking techniques, the sky is the limit, and I’d argue he’s gone beyond the sky. The blockbuster filmmaker is known for his use of big, practical sets and advanced filmmaking technology to build worlds that immerse audiences. His latest film, Avatar: Fire and Ash , is no exception. The famed director asked his crew to go above and beyond for his third Avatar installment, and this included an action sequence that featured actual flames.

In a recent piece published in Empire Magazine about the highly anticipated Avatar film, second-unit director Garrett Warren opened up about the lengths the creative team went through to make sure the film was as grounded and real as possible. One scene, for example, features an airborne Na’vi battle betwe

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