Fusion Camera System

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Fusion Camera System (a.k.a. Reality Camera System 1) is a digital movie camera system developed by James Cameron and Vince Pace. It was developed as a way to shoot features in stereoscopic 3-D.[1] The Fusion Camera System made first use of Sony HDC-F950 and later of Sony HDC-1500 HD cameras when they became available. The cameras are equipped with Fujinon lenses from Fujifilm.[2]

Films that used the Fusion Camera System

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Film Release Date Notes
U2 3D February 22, 2008 Also released in IMAX 3D.
Journey to the Center of the Earth July 11, 2008
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience February 27, 2009 Also released in IMAX 3D.
The Final Destination August 28, 2009
Avatar December 18, 2009 Released in IMAX 3D and re-released in IMAX 3D in 2010.
Step Up 3D August 6, 2010
Resident Evil: Afterlife September 10, 2010 Also released in IMAX 3D.
Yogi Bear December 17, 2010
Tron: Legacy December 17, 2010 40 minutes rendered in 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio in IMAX 3D and home release versions.
Sanctum February 4, 2011 Also released in Digital IMAX 3D.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides May 20, 2011 Also released in IMAX 3D.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon June 29, 2011 Also released in IMAX 3D.
Final Destination 5 August 12, 2011 Also released in Digital IMAX 3D.
Spy Kids: All the Time in the World August 19, 2011
Shark Night 3D September 2, 2011
Hugo[3] November 23, 2011
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island February 10, 2012 Also released in IMAX 3D.
Life of Pi November 21, 2012 Also released in IMAX 3D.
Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away December 21, 2012
Walking with Dinosaurs December 20, 2013
47 Ronin December 25, 2013
2.0 November 29, 2018
Alita: Battle Angel[4] February 14, 2019 Also released in IMAX 3D.

References

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  1. ^ "Hollywood Reporter - Future of entertainment". at Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on May 27, 2008. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  2. ^ "FUJINON LENSES CAPTURE 3D ACTION FOR "AVATAR" DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY VINCE PACE | Press Center". Fujifilm USA. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  3. ^ Hugo (2011) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-01-21
  4. ^ Alita: Battle Angel (2019) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-01-21