The message of James Cameron’s Avatar is unapologetically green. “All life on Earth is connected,” the  director told in his interview.... "that we have taken from nature without  giving back, and the time to pay the piper is coming.” But Cameron took  from nature, too. If the lush, alien jungles of Avatar feel eerily  familiar, that’s because the director rooted them close to home. His  muse for Avatar’s fictional moon, Pandora, and its wildly fantastical  creatures, plants and landscapes was the planet Earth.
In May of 2005, before the film was  greenlit by 20th Century Fox, a four-man team of designers began  secretly creating Pandora in Cameron’s home in Malibu, Calif. The  director gave them National Geographic photos, botany books and nature  documentaries for reference. Says Neville Page, a concept artist and  creature designer behind much of Pandora’s spectacle: “The best we could  do was try to capture what nature has done so perfectly and expand on  it.”
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