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The Avatar film series is well-known for its groundbreaking advancements in visual effects, pioneering new techniques in cinematography, animation, and motion capture. However, the musical dimension of the franchise is just as remarkable in its scale and complexity. Simon Franglen, the composer behind the score for the third film in the saga, Avatar: Fire and Ash, dedicated seven years to crafting its soundtrack. During this extensive period, he produced a staggering 1,907 pages of orchestral music and even created new instruments tailored for the alien inhabitants of Pandora.
Franglen reveals that the amount of music in Avatar is unprecedented, containing roughly four times more music than a typical Hollywood movie. The film’s 195-minute duration is almost constantly accompanied by a musical score, with the composer humorously noting he managed to cut only ten minutes of music from the final version. The composer’s task was particularly challenging given director James Cameron’s
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