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  1. As an avatar, a human consciousness in an alien body, he finds himself torn between two worlds, in a desperate fight for his own survival and that of the indigenous people. The Art of Avatar, the companion book to this epic 3-D action adventure, explores the developmental and conceptual art used by the creative team to create the original world ...

  2. As an avatar, a human consciousness in an alien body, he finds himself torn between two worlds, in a desperate fight for his own survival and that of the indigenous people. The Art of Avatar, the companion book to this epic 3-D action adventure, explores the developmental and conceptual art used by the creative team to create the original world ...

  3. The book is an official movie tie-in for the film Avatar and features some of the concept artwork used in the production of the film. The main author is Lisa Fitzpatrick. Producer Jon Landau wrote the foreword, James Cameron wrote the epilogue, and director Peter Jackson wrote the preface. It also contains illustrations from and interviews with ...

  4. The Art of Avatar, the companion book to this epic 3-D action adventure, explores the developmental and conceptual art used by the creative team to create the original world of Avatar. With over 100 exclusive full-color images including sketches, matte paintings, drawings, and film stills, The Art of Avatar reveals the process behind the creation of set designs for the imaginative vistas ...

  5. Art of Avatar book. This is a great book for those who loved Avatar and want to get more behind the scenes knowledge. lots of beautiful graphics, and cool prelim designs. this book really shows what James was trying to achieve with this movie. just an FYI though this book is about the ART, not the making of, so if you are looking for alot of Photos of the physical props and actors this is not ...

  6. Well, James Cameron and 20th Century Fox spent a rumoured $500-million bringing AVATAR to the screen, but apparently that wasn't enough, since two key battle scenes feature sound effects that are instantly recognizable from the much-maligned 70's version of "Kong!" Every time I heard Kong wail in AVATAR I cracked up, but I also took a measure of satisfaction that the "King of the World!" movie ...

    • Lisa Fitzpatrick