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‘Avatar’ director James Cameron says generative AI is ‘horrifying’

Last updated: November 30, 2025 4:05 pm
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James Cameron, the visionary director behind groundbreaking films like the “Avatar” series, is known for pushing the boundaries of visual effects technology. In particular, his use of performance capture to bring the heroic blue Na’vi characters to life has set a new standard in the industry.

However, despite his innovative approach to filmmaking, Cameron is not a fan of generative AI. In a recent interview with CBS Sunday Morning, tied to the release of “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” Cameron expressed his concerns about the use of AI in creating characters and performances.

While performance capture may seem similar to generative AI on the surface, Cameron believes they are fundamentally different. He emphasized that performance capture is a collaborative process between actors and directors, where the actor’s performance serves as a template for digital artists to enhance.

In contrast, generative AI allows for the creation of characters and performances from scratch based on a text prompt, without the need for human input. Cameron finds this concept “horrifying,” as it eliminates the human element from the creative process.

The CBS segment showcasing the underwater scenes from “Avatar” highlights the physicality and authenticity of the actors’ performances, emphasizing the importance of the actor-director relationship in filmmaking.

Cameron’s stance on generative AI underscores his commitment to preserving the artistry and craft of traditional filmmaking techniques. By prioritizing the collaboration between actors and directors, he believes in capturing genuine performances that resonate with audiences on a deeper level.

As Cameron continues to push the boundaries of visual effects technology in his films, his dedication to honoring the actor-director moment remains a central tenet of his creative philosophy. In a digital age where AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in the entertainment industry, Cameron’s emphasis on human connection and authenticity serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring value of traditional storytelling methods.

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