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Weaver & Cameron: From Aliens to Avatar's Tech
23 Dec
Summary
- Sigourney Weaver discovered Aliens script unexpectedly
- Cameron taught Weaver to fire machine gun for Aliens
- Performance capture tech aids Weaver's Avatar role
Sigourney Weaver and James Cameron, collaborators since "Aliens," share insights into their creative journey. Weaver recalled unexpectedly receiving the "Aliens" script, calling it magnificent and surprising given her lack of prior notice.
Cameron initially feared Weaver would be as stern as her Ripley character but was relieved by her positive reception. A notable "Aliens" moment involved Weaver, an anti-gun advocate, learning to fire a machine gun, an experience she found both enlightening and unsettling.
Their collaboration continues with the "Avatar" sequels, utilizing performance capture. This technology enables Cameron to dedicate his full attention to actors, allowing Weaver, now in her 70s, to convincingly portray a 15-year-old, pushing the boundaries of digital performance.
