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Re-rendered in 3D for Blu-ray release [20] The Legend of Hercules: January 10, 2014 United States: Red Epic and 3Ality Atom rigs 2.39:1 99 Hype Nation 3D [21] January 16, 2014 United States South Korea. RED One and STEREOTEC 3D Live Rig [22] [23] 84 The Nut Job: January 17, 2014 United States: Digital 3D: 1.85:1 86 I, Frankenstein: January 24, 2014
The Blu-ray disc contains DRM (BD+ 5) which some Blu-ray players might not support without a firmware update. [189] [190] Avatar set a first-day launch record in the United States for Blu-ray sales at 1.5 million units sold, breaking the record previously held by The Dark Knight (600,000 units sold).
In 3D. [92] [93] Avatar: 18 December 2009 ***+ In 3D. Exclusive 1.78:1 ratio. [94] Filmed with the Fusion Camera System. [95] Screened with no end credits in some theatres with older IMAX equipment which had platter size limits. Re-released 23 September 2022 in 4K HDR, with select scenes in HFR (48p).
Avatar is an American epic science fiction media franchise created by James Cameron, which began with the eponymous 2009 film.Produced by 20th Century Studios and distributed by Lightstorm Entertainment, it consists of associated merchandise, video games, and theme park attractions. [1]
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The minimum speed at which a Blu-ray Disc can be written is 36 megabits (4.5 megabytes) per second. [4] As of 2024, one of the primary pioneers of the Blu-ray disc, Sony, is winding down production of recordable Blu-ray discs in its plant in Tagajo, Japan.
James Cameron wrote, directed, and produced Avatar. Avatar was released in December 2009 and went on to break multiple box office records in various markets. Worldwide, it became the highest-grossing movie of all time and the fastest movie to gross $1 billion through $2.5 billion, while also setting the records for the highest grosses in the 3D and IMAX formats, respectively. In its domestic ...
The Pioneer BDR-101A was the world's first PC compatible Blu-ray Disc recorder. [1] It utilized an ATAPI connection and complied with the then latest specifications for BD-R (Blu-ray Disc recordable), BD-RE (Blu-ray Disc rewritable) and BD-ROM (Blu-ray Disc read-only memory). The drive began shipping on May 17, 2006.